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On May 15, 9:50*pm, Blake Miller wrote:
I just picked up a new - used Phoebus C and the canopy is not scratchd but has a slight white fog that cannot be removed with traditional cleaning, Does anyone know if a product is available that will remove this white fog? If anyone is wondering, this is the Phoebus C that was on W & W for the last 3/4 of a year. I am very pleased with the glider and was in even better condition than I thought it would be in. I plan on making this Phoebus like new over the next few years and replacing the canopy. But in the meantime I would like to remove the white fog for a clearer view while soaring. Blake S Miller Careful with RAS advice ! If you are lucky that white haze is just some waxy product turned to dust. Try a good canopy cleaner (no, NOT lemon pledge or any other home-remedy). Don't mess with MicroMesh unless you have a very good reason and know what you're doing. Otherwise you might destroy a perfectly good canopy. For what its worth, Best Regards, Dave PS: Good luck with that pretty old bird ! |
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On May 16, 6:14*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
On May 15, 9:50*pm, Blake Miller wrote: I just picked up a new - used Phoebus C and the canopy is not scratchd but has a slight white fog that cannot be removed with traditional cleaning, Does anyone know if a product is available that will remove this white fog? If anyone is wondering, this is the Phoebus C that was on W & W for the last 3/4 of a year. I am very pleased with the glider and was in even better condition than I thought it would be in. I plan on making this Phoebus like new over the next few years and replacing the canopy. But in the meantime I would like to remove the white fog for a clearer view while soaring. Blake S Miller Careful with RAS advice ! If you are lucky that white haze is just some waxy product turned to dust. Try a good canopy cleaner (no, NOT lemon pledge or any other home-remedy). Don't mess with MicroMesh unless you have a very good reason and know what you're doing. Otherwise you might destroy a perfectly good canopy. For what its worth, Best Regards, Dave PS: Good luck with that pretty old bird ! What part of "cannot be removed by traditional cleaning" eluded you, Dave :-)? -T8 |
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