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Touchdown! Greaser!
The recent rains brought flocks of bugs, but that’s over so I went after the front of the truck tonight.
On the airplanes, I’ve tried many things posted here including ‘immediate wipe-up’, pre-soaking by a applying lengths of towels to the wing LE, all the marvelous commercial concoctions…and excessive amounts of elbow grease. Was never happy with any result obtained.
So I am looking at the bugs on the grill as I punish their lifeless body parts with my cold wet rag and realize they smear, almost like wax.
I went into the garage and retrieved a bucket of scalding hot water, with some typical car wash solution splashed in, wondering if the heat would make a difference… it did. Enough to write POA about.
The heat is not enough to harm the airplane, I figure if my hand can take that temp, the LE’s can. It cools down when the rag is immersed, then moved to the surface.
So if you have access to hot water at the airplane, consider this option.
Maybe your local bugs will have a similar chemical composition.
On the airplanes, I’ve tried many things posted here including ‘immediate wipe-up’, pre-soaking by a applying lengths of towels to the wing LE, all the marvelous commercial concoctions…and excessive amounts of elbow grease. Was never happy with any result obtained.
So I am looking at the bugs on the grill as I punish their lifeless body parts with my cold wet rag and realize they smear, almost like wax.
I went into the garage and retrieved a bucket of scalding hot water, with some typical car wash solution splashed in, wondering if the heat would make a difference… it did. Enough to write POA about.
The heat is not enough to harm the airplane, I figure if my hand can take that temp, the LE’s can. It cools down when the rag is immersed, then moved to the surface.
So if you have access to hot water at the airplane, consider this option.
Maybe your local bugs will have a similar chemical composition.