Hello all, I recently purchased a Cessna 172, and am curious what the best airplane cleaner out there is.
Also, waterless isnt a factor, I know some people prefer it.
Also, waterless isnt a factor, I know some people prefer it.
Welcome David! Nice ride, similar to mine. 172-G?
I generally use water, mild cleaner (dish soap or car wash/wax all in one), and occasionally a pressure washer (gets it done quick, but harder on paint).
If you are running autogas, expect some belly soot (not a big deal,barely visible)
How often do you wash it?
I'm betting THIS goes 3 pages, at least!...My current company uses Simple Green for most jobs...
B My current company uses Simple Green for most jobs. I havn't tried it yet, but they swear it works well.
I'm betting THIS goes 3 pages, at least!
We use 10% Simple Green solution for cleaning a number of areas, applied sparingly and rinsed/wiped adequately.
Simple Green or Extreme Simple Green. Two very different formulations. ESG is formulated to not be corrosive to aluminum.
Rinse very well for either.
I think it's this one (not my picture):
Like I said, I havn't used it yet, but they claim it works. The reason they chose that is Hartzell said we have to clean the props once a day (to remove the exhaust residue). Their service manual recommended either solvent or Jet A be used as a cleaner. There's no way we're going to carry solvent around every day or sump our tanks to clean our props, so the company got approval to use Simple Green. They said it can be used under the nacelles, too, for oil/grease/exhaust residue, but they did say to wipe it away thoroughly if you do that.
My vote always goes to Zep, though, that stuff was great.
At my field i see airplanes being cleaned monthly that arent being actively flown.
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Even better if you don't have to marry her.Best airplane cleaner is someone else!
Can I get that at Home Depot?Best airplane cleaner is someone else!
I bet it’s your washing machine when its brokenI have never used a water hose on my plane, but if really dusty: Buddha Belly Cleaner diluted with water in a pump sprayer. Wipe with micro fiber rags. Same sprayer for the oily belly. Creeper and safety glasses are your friend.
Monthly wipe down with Plane Perfect or Wash Wax All.
Windshield with a non-ammonia cleaner like Spray Away. Clean rags only, up and down motion not swirling. Swirl scratches will reflect sunlight more than vertical. Don’t rub hard or with dirty rag.
Dirty micro fiber towels go in an old oil box, then when full I take them home. Soak in utility sink with hot water and 10 Mule Team Borax. Wring and rinse, then into the wife's laundry machine. I air dry them on a parachord clothes line.
Small shop vac stays in hangar to vac the mohair upholstery and carpet. Armorall on the glare shield and blue vinyl.
Sometimes this gets done in chapters. Underside of wing is more of a 3-6 month thing.
Pup gets a pass, but pax better have clean shoes!
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I bet it’s your washing machine when its broken
Hello all, I recently purchased a Cessna 172, and am curious what the best airplane cleaner out there is.
Also, waterless isnt a factor, I know some people prefer it.
Actually....Can I get that at Home Depot?
My current company uses Simple Green for most jobs. I havn't tried it yet, but they swear it works well.
An airplane lives on an outside ramp tie down, rain or shine. Why is it then a bad idea to wash the plane with soap and water with a sponge? Maybe Simply Green to get the oil and insect residue. Rinse off with a garden hose.
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