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Old June 16th 04, 04:18 AM
Bob Noel
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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.


I've used regular car soap, with turtle wax and/or handcleaner
(that non-abrasive orange stuff) on the particularly greasy
parts.

and waxing the belly occassionaly (every 3 or 5 years) makes
cleaning the belly easier. (It helps that my airplane doesn't
have much blowby).

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Bob Noel
 




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