Anyone here have experience cleaning and waxing Stitts Polyfiber with Aerothane paint?
I gave the Chief a bath last year with water and a bit of Simple Green for Aircraft and that seemed to get most of the dirt off.
But the paint is dull from oxidation.
Thoughts?
Cleaning and Waxing Stitts Polyfiber
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Dan1940Chief
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Cleaning and Waxing Stitts Polyfiber
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Dan McCormack
http://flightmusings.blogspot.com/
1940 Aeronca Chief LA-65
NEW Home Airport: S37 (Smoketown, PA)
Dan McCormack
http://flightmusings.blogspot.com/
1940 Aeronca Chief LA-65
NEW Home Airport: S37 (Smoketown, PA)
Re: Cleaning and Waxing Stitts Polyfiber
You might want to try some 3M Perfect-It products like a mild rubbing compound to take off the oxidation then any good car wax. I like using Turtle Wax in the paste on fabric, seems to hold up the longest.
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Dan1940Chief
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Re: Cleaning and Waxing Stitts Polyfiber
Dropped $13 bucks for Zymol at Wally World -- wow -- works great!
Highly recommended!
Beware -- all application and buffing done by hand. Whew.
Highly recommended!
Beware -- all application and buffing done by hand. Whew.
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Dan McCormack
http://flightmusings.blogspot.com/
1940 Aeronca Chief LA-65
NEW Home Airport: S37 (Smoketown, PA)
Dan McCormack
http://flightmusings.blogspot.com/
1940 Aeronca Chief LA-65
NEW Home Airport: S37 (Smoketown, PA)
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Re: Cleaning and Waxing Stitts Polyfiber
I use automobile blue coral liquid soap and cold water to wash it, maybe twice a year, then dry it with a chamois. I then use Mothers california gold paste wax on all leading edges especially. To get bugs off I just use cold water and turkish towel. I spend very little time on underside of wings other than to keep them washed. I have wheel pants so not much mud etc. gets on bottoms. Windshield, cold water and turkish towel or McGuires plastic polish in grey bottle from NAPA. JP
Re: Cleaning and Waxing Stitts Polyfiber
Be careful using any wax that has silicone. I try to use only Carnuba wax on advice from Jim and Dondi Miller, the reasoning is that if you ever have to repair the fabric with a patch you can have problems with adhesion.