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Old October 3rd 06, 10:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fine scratches on wing gel coat


Jack wrote:
Tim Mara wrote:
absolutely NOT........RainX causes rain to form tiny droplets which are then
blown off by wind......you want no droplets at all...ever..
tim

"Jack" wrote in message
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Bob Caldwell wrote:
The bigger issue is with flying in rain. The highly polished, waxed
finish will bead up with water droplets. The rougher surface will
shed water without forming the really draggy (is that a word?)
droplets. Same as if you waxed your windshield in your car, water
beads up instead of sheeting off. So if and when you have to blast
through that virga line the drop in performance will not be as
severe.
So, should we be using RainEx on our wings?



But many do wax the wings -- and so get BIG drops -- do they not.

Is the only answer to stay out of the rain and/or simply clean your
wings with pure water, but never apply any protective finish?


Jack


Re Wax- Some airfoils don't want to be polished and waxed. The Wortman
FX 67-150/170 series is an example of this. These like a little(400grit
at 45 degrees) roughness. When my PIK climb started to drop off, I'd
give it a bit of a scuff. I washed with dish soap and wiped dry
without a lot of rinsing. Soap wetted out rain and it tolarated rain
much better. Otherwise, when the rain drop hits the canopy- put the
gear down.
hard to keep looking nice when doing this though.
UH