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Not long ago, I posted the real secret to leading edge bug cleaning ---
soak time. No matter what you use, and surely some formulations are better than others, letting them soak (i.e. remain wet) for an hour or even hours will make removal a breeze. Worried about paint? Use plain water. Keeping a LE wet may require a hangar, cool day, rags or whatever but soak time really saves the elbow grease. Now if I can just get the turbine exhaust stains off my Maule.... Matt Barrow wrote: It doesn't damage the paint? In the late srping around here we get moths out the wazoo and I'l like to just spray the leading edges down to get the crap off but I woory about the paint (as others have aluded to). I have a really good paint job and don't want to ruin it. |
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