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cleaning your plane
whats the best stuff to use to get the oilly stuff off your planes when you finish flying for the day?
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RE: cleaning your plane
I use baby wipes :) that I had left over from my son :)
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i use windex, but i'm also heard that windex mixed with a lil alchol works too.
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I found a recipe (perhaps on this site or deja.com (Rec. model.airplanes) that works well for me. Thanks to the person that shared it with us. 10% Simple green and 90% car windshield washer fluid. Economical but effective and the airplane smells nice on the ride home.
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I use the Scrubbing Bubbles in a can and baby wipes. cuts the grease and leaves a nice shine on the monokote and painted cowel and wheel pants. It readly gets into those crevises and cleans the dirt out.
The can fits nicly in my field box. NEDYOB |
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Baby wipes and shop towels both work great and won't scratch the covering!! :D
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i use some citrus cleaner i bought from a door to door salesman. diluted about 50/50 with water. works great and leaves the plane clean and smells good. cheap too.
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I use a sray bottle filled with rubbing alcohol. It works great. I've seen no adverse affects at all.
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The Mrs bought a spray cleaner called "Awesome" at a dollar store. The name says it all - it is awesome! It cleans everything and it smells nice. I bought a "box of rags" from a hardware store. They are soft and do a great job.
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I'm shocked nobody has mentioned this. I use windshield washer fluid from the auto store. It works just as well as Windex at a fraction of the cost.
Now I can spend the extra money I saved on more planes! [sm=spinnyeyes.gif] |
RE: cleaning your plane
I use delutied SimpleGeen and paper towels.
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ORIGINAL: Nathan King I'm shocked nobody has mentioned this. I use windshield washer fluid from the auto store. It works just as well as Windex at a fraction of the cost. Now I can spend the extra money I saved on more planes! [sm=spinnyeyes.gif] Ken |
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I took RCKens advice and added some Dawn to my windex and it works twice as good.
Thanks Ken Del |
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for those of you using windex ..make sure its ammoina free. ammoina will lossen monokote trim and seams
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50% Formula 409 and 50% rubbing alcohol. Shop towels.
Dr.1 |
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i just use a kitchen towel with a bit of soap, it works and its cheap.
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A spray bottle with a strong solution of water + dishwashing fluid.
Spray on then wash off with hot water. [ Yes I take them home dirty ] A spray bottle with a weak solution of water + dishwashing fluid if I have to clean at the field but it takes longer and leaves me with dirty rags. |
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Glass Cleaner and Paper Towel. Then I use "Pledge" for a nice shine once a month. :D Mmmm, Lemons
Luftwaffe Oberst Radio Aero Modelers Club AMA District II Pulaski, NY |
RE: cleaning your plane
baby wipes :D
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I have been using 409, but going to try the windshield washer fluid with some dawn. Heck of alot cheaper.:D
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I tried 409... but it leaves residue and streaks, so I went back to using the Windex.
Luftwaffe Oberst Radio Aero Modelers Club AMA District II Pulaski, NY |
RE: cleaning your plane
It depends on if you crash or not,, If I crash real hard,,, I use Lighter fluid and a match, Spotless,,:D after a couple of minutes no odor at all :D
If I don't crash,, Windex and paper towels for this kid.. Cheap and cuts the oil, I think after a while it seems to fade the monocote covering though, so I have been looking for a new cleaner, never thought to ask or post it though... Great ideas.. thanks |
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