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"zatatime" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking for ideas on how to best clean the belly of my plane. It's a Cherokee and is pretty greasy/grimy/dirty underneath. I'm hoping to find something I can buy from a non-aviation source (like a supermarket or auto parts store), and it would be Great if I didn't need any water. TIA for any responses. z Get an automotive creeper and a package of a dozen cotton cloths. Next, get some nitrile gloves to protect your skin. After that, you need a solvent. I'd recommend either mineral spirits, which is smelly, but gentile on paint, or one of the solvents auto body shops use as a final wipe-down prior to painting an auto. You can usually find these solvents at a good auto paint store. A quart of the stuff lasts a long time... Then, put on the gloves, dampen a cloth in your chosen solvent, climb on the creeper, and have at it. Shouldn't take more than 5-10 minutes. Oh, and wear safety glasses. If the solvent doesn't drip into your eye, you're sure to poke an eye out with an antenna or something. KB |
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