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Author: HAA guy   Date: 6/12/2022 10:45:20 PM  +0/-1   Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window

I'm telling you; this stuff is the bomb.  

Davies is an aircraft plexiglass cleaner that is a spray foam that soaks bugs better than Plexus/210/etc and wipes off VERY clean (no need to buff out streaks).  You may need to flip the rag over to the dry side after a light scrub to get the soaked bugs up, but that's it. FAST, easy, and not much elbow grease needed.


Wash Wax All is for both windows and aircraft paint.  It's a clear spray on wax/cleaner.  You can use it instead of the Davies for the windows altogether but the Davies just works better.  With the Wash Wax All on the windows it does a good job, but doesn't soak up the bugs as good as Davies and makes a light streak that will definitely need the clean side of the rag every time as it's so liquidy and doesn't evaporate off like the Davies.  Easy to use, j  For the rest of the aircraft, the spray is great at getting bugs, dust, dirt, light exhaust, oil, etc. It's not a spray on, leave it, and buff out.  It's just spray and wipe off and your bird is shiny again.


We only wash our aircraft maybe once a month (the mechanic will sometimes wash the tailboom an additional time or two) and we just use the Wash Wax All pretty much every day for a quick, light wipe-down on places that need it.  Out of our company's aircraft in our region everyone comments on how shiny our bird is.  


I'm telling you.  I've been at a base where we had to wash the bird every day hitch.  We only had Plexus and a brown type wax that you had to buff off (which was MISERABLE along the rivet points around tailboom, etc.).  


Again, these two products are THE BOMB

 
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