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Old July 25th 15, 08:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot)
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Default Detergent for washing Fabric Aircraft

On Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 3:08:25 PM UTC-4, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
Interesting note in the MD 500 POH they specifically prohibit the use of Simple Green due to it's corrosive nature. try a soaping mix of Dove and water.

On Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 11:43:03 AM UTC-7, Walt Connelly wrote:
Any recommendations for washing the fabric on a Pawnee? I find myself
sitting around the time of year twiddling my fingers waiting to fly a
tow but rain, overcast.....you know the drill. I could be using my time
to make our tow planes shine........your recommendations please?

I know about Simple Green for Aircraft but I understand that is for
aircraft aluminum........

Walt Connelly




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Walt Connelly


Typically we just use an "Automotive soap" in water. There are tons of brands, some have "wax" in them to leave a bit of a shine.
IIRC, I tend to use a "Mcquires concentrated" (sp) for cars & aircraft. Just try to NOT do it in direct sunlight. A cloudy/rainy day is great.

Most "liquid dish soap" tends to strip any wax off the surface (not saying there is much to begin with....).
After dry, "Pledge" is a sorta cheap way to deal with a better surface, some of the "spray on, wipe off" helps cleaning after.
I REALLY shy away from the "miracle polishes" (Nu-finish, etc) since a lot have silicone in them, thus repairs/patches down the road don't stick well.