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Go to a local detail shop, especially if there is a truck stop around
with a truck wash. I get the TR-1000 for $5.00 per gallon. I use a nice thick towel and make it a little wet, then spray the soap 50/50 with water right on the leading edges. It is the best thing I have found so far, using the pledge before you fly is also a good idea. I use the same towel to wash my car, all the soap I need is already on the towel. I tried the pam too, it's way to greasy for me but does work pretty good. I stayed away from the butter flavor ![]() Wayne I'm a big fan of Tomar TR-1000. Works great and is safe for airplanes. The big problem is you probably have to buy it from the manufacturer, and shipping will increase the cost substantially. |
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