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Billy Hell 06-12-2002 04:05 PM

Cleaning tip
 
I have used everything to clean my plane from Windex to baby wipes. The other day I was washing the Caddy and I had some Eagle One "Spray and Shine". This is the wipe on/wipe off wax stuff. It cleans as well as shines. Well I'm here to tell you this stuff really cleaned the plane (in one wipe) and it shines! If I used Windex it would take a while and there were always streaks and no real "shine". The plane looks new. I just wanted to pass on this tip. I'm sold.

Traxxas_Tech 06-12-2002 04:52 PM

Cleaning tip
 
Hmmm. And how much does this stuff cost??? :p

I have some on my shelf I will try out, I hate cleaning my planes with window cleaner..:D

MHawker 06-12-2002 05:13 PM

Cleaning tip
 
That spray and shine probably has wax in it? That might even keep the oily mess from building up. And of course, the wax would make it fly soooo much faster.

Billy Hell 06-12-2002 05:48 PM

Cleaning tip
 
I bought this bottle 3 years ago and it just sat in the garage so I have no idea about the cost. It is also anti static so that should help keep it clean as well as dampen on rx interference (kidding).

Shortman 06-12-2002 08:15 PM

Cleaning tip
 
It wouldn't eat away your covering by any chance would it?

Billy Hell 06-12-2002 08:24 PM

Cleaning tip
 
I'll look at the ingrediants but it's probably less abrasive than windex.

bear750 06-13-2002 01:31 AM

Cleaning tip
 
I use Meguire's (Final Finish??) in the maroon spray bottle. I've also got the Eagle One Wet Shine. They're about $5 bottle at Autozone. But I usually use the cheap baby wipes first. When using the Meguires, use old t-shirts, cloth diapers, etc., not terry cloth or paper towels. Just my .02

Billy Hell 06-13-2002 01:37 PM

Cleaning tip
 
It's just a polymer base.

MinnFlyer 06-13-2002 01:42 PM

Cleaning tip
 
Is this an Auto product?

Billy Hell 06-13-2002 01:56 PM

Cleaning tip
 
Yes sir.

Shortman 06-14-2002 05:42 AM

Cleaning tip
 
Where could you buy it? Is it still around

Billy Hell 06-14-2002 01:00 PM

Cleaning tip
 
At any grocery store and definetly at any car supply place like Pep Boys.

Texas 3D 06-17-2002 06:25 PM

Cleaning tip
 
I use windshield washer fluid (Bug Off at $0.99 a gallon) and mix about 25% Denatured alcohol in it. Awsome airplane cleaner. Just my $0.02 :D

Ugo Ferrari 06-17-2002 06:45 PM

Cleaning tip
 
CORRECTO<ULF !
I use the same 'Magic" solution also. Works great, and the price is right .

Ugo

Billy Hell 06-17-2002 06:48 PM

Cleaning tip
 
Yes but does it wax your plane and leave it static free?

Ugo Ferrari 06-17-2002 06:52 PM

Cleaning tip
 
NOPE ! JUST SQUEEKY CLEAN !

Ugo

crosswind 06-18-2002 12:50 AM

Cleaning tip
 
BH, how long have you used the Spray & Shine? Let us know if it looks like it'll hold up without dulling the finish later. I'll bet it'll do fine! Of course I just dust my glider! (but I also fly power) (-:

KingAirJockey 06-18-2002 12:59 AM

Cleaning tip
 
Funny,I gave the same tip months ago and didnt really get a reply,it was winter and I guess nobody was flying.Anyway,I agree.The wetshine,or the meguires final finish is the trick.I did find that on heavily soild airplane thought I had to first remove the thick stuff with some window cleaner with ammonia.But the wetshine leaves a perfect finish,no blurry swirl marks or fingerprints.Looks brand new when your done with it.

Billy Hell 06-18-2002 02:24 AM

Cleaning tip
 
Same here. I was in the grass Sat and it was so thick I Windexed first and then really cleaned both planes with the wet n shine. I figure if I get one really good cleaning with it all the other cleanings should be a lot easier.

biplane13 06-21-2002 12:43 AM

Do you fly???
 

Of course I just dust my glider!
My planes don't need to be dusted, I fly!!

dmajchrzak 06-21-2002 03:28 AM

Cleaning tip
 
Denatured Alcohol from anywhere (I get mine at Walmart).
Dirt cheap and cleans wonderfully.

No mixin', no funny brands, no weird solvents. Alcohol straight up.

Alby 06-21-2002 05:46 PM

alcohol
 
I usually use rubbing alcohol but it always leaves streaks REALLY bad...just my oppinion...I am really looking forward to getting my plane back from my brother so I can try this wax...

bsumpter 06-24-2002 11:09 AM

Cleaning tip
 
I'm going to give this stuff a try next flying session. One thing I did notice over the years is that regular car wax applied two or three times a season really helps the appearance of the plane and prevents some of that gunky buildup.

I waxed my Ultra Stick .40 last night using Mothers automotive wax, and it really looks better than new now. I even waxed the spinner and wooden prop -- they also look better than new.

To apply, just do as you would on your car. Put the stuff on (circular motion), let it haze up, and buff it off. Try it -- you'll really be surprised. The wax strips off any residue that may be lingering, and leaves a NICE shiny finish.

This Magic stuff sounds easier, though ...

Fireguy26 02-05-2003 01:42 AM

cleaner
 
I just put in a big pinch of REDMAN and spit shine mine!!! :p
Thanks for the tip guys!!
Justin


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