Quick question/story:
We had some black mold/fungus growing on top of the wings from when the airplane lived outside, and our IA recommended a local "mobile airplane detailing service" to clean the airplane, stating that the stuff can be difficult to remove. It wasn't all over the wings, just in a few spots 3-4" wide. Since I was looking to sell the plane and I trust the IA (still do), I said, OK great, $500 for a C182 and he can do it in my heated T-hangar, seems reasonable. It's a 182B and I think it might have the original paint, don't know, but it looks like it.
So the guy ends up taking 3 days, I'm checking on him every day and scratching my head every time....he started on the tail and still hasn't gotten more than halfway up the fuselage on day 3. I go in there on the 3rd day, and the top of the fuselage forward of the vert stab is has about 25% of its paint removed and is shiny bare metal where white paint used to be 3 days earlier. I tell him "that's good enough". He says there was "some kind of film on the surfaces, like tree grime" so I guess he got carried away with the chemicals and abrasives.
Anyway, lesson learned, if you want something done right, do it yourself and all that, especially something relatively simple.
Not trying to slander the guy, mistakes happen, etc. What is the best way to color match the paint and touch it up? Will that end up looking worse than the patches of bare metal? Any advice is appreciated.
We had some black mold/fungus growing on top of the wings from when the airplane lived outside, and our IA recommended a local "mobile airplane detailing service" to clean the airplane, stating that the stuff can be difficult to remove. It wasn't all over the wings, just in a few spots 3-4" wide. Since I was looking to sell the plane and I trust the IA (still do), I said, OK great, $500 for a C182 and he can do it in my heated T-hangar, seems reasonable. It's a 182B and I think it might have the original paint, don't know, but it looks like it.
So the guy ends up taking 3 days, I'm checking on him every day and scratching my head every time....he started on the tail and still hasn't gotten more than halfway up the fuselage on day 3. I go in there on the 3rd day, and the top of the fuselage forward of the vert stab is has about 25% of its paint removed and is shiny bare metal where white paint used to be 3 days earlier. I tell him "that's good enough". He says there was "some kind of film on the surfaces, like tree grime" so I guess he got carried away with the chemicals and abrasives.
Anyway, lesson learned, if you want something done right, do it yourself and all that, especially something relatively simple.
Not trying to slander the guy, mistakes happen, etc. What is the best way to color match the paint and touch it up? Will that end up looking worse than the patches of bare metal? Any advice is appreciated.
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