You folks are getting Wash Wax All confused with other products. Please
see
http://www.wash-wax.com/care.html
I have used it for the 6 years I have owned my plane. It works as
advertised. They sell some pads that make it work better. A little
expensive, but they last a long time. You can "wash" the whole plane
with the blue bottle if you wish. I just use it on the windows and the
leading edges and the nose bowl. Continued use makes it work better. The
red bottle is more of a degreaser for hard to clean areas. As good as
the blue bottle is the red stuff doesn't seem to work as good for me.
The belly just gets cleaned with varsol and then a good water bath. Oh,
yea, then I fly it to get the water off.
Ross
Dave Butler wrote:
Bob Fry wrote:
"Jay Honeck" writes:
Without question the best stuff I've found for cleaning airplanes is
Tomar TR-1000. It is designed to be safe for aluminum airplanes,
unlike the cleaning products you'll find in your local discount store.
It is extremely effective when diluted and used as directed.
Got an URL for these folks?
Here's what I have:
Tomar Industries
P.O.Box 803
Cary, NC 27511
919-467-0362
866-828-0859 (toll free)
This happens to be a local call for me, so I gave them a call. They said they
have an automotive product called "T03 Wash and Wax", and "TR-1000AC" which must
be the product referred to above. They don't have any distribution network, the
only way to get their stuff is to call them at the above number. He confirmed
the toll-free number. I forgot to ask about the URL.
I was hoping this was going to be a local source for Wash-Wax-All, but it's not.
I bought Wash-Wax-All from somebody in a Bellanca at a fly-in in Virginia. I
liked it, but haven't been able to find it again. Not sure I'm spelling the name
of the product correctly.
Dave
Remove SHIRT to reply directly.
They claim this web site works but I'm not su
http://www.tomaraircraftcleaner.com/
Aviation Consumer did a report on cleaners and recommended TR-1000.
If you like I can send you the article, it's rather long.
I'm also told that you might find it in a detail shop, or a truck stop
with a truck wash.
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Dave Butler, software engineer 919-392-4367