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Buy yourself some gallon jugs of isopropal alcohol and and pour it on.
The warmer/hotter it is, the faster it will melt and absorb the water and evaporate. wrote: I do have a question. First a little background. I fly a PA28-180. It is hangered. Sometimes we fly in the late afternoon and land just after dark at our destination. We come back to the plane to find the wings covered with a light coating of frost and we need to depart ASAP for different reasons. This is not a good thing (the frost). Is there some product that can be carried and sprayed on the wings and tail surfaces to immediately de-ice the plane? I have been looking at various catalogs and haven't seen anything. Regards, Steve.T PP ASEL/Instrument |
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