NO Simple green on aluminum airplane parts. none, nyet
GoJo hand cleaner (without pumice), paper towels, and elbow grease will do the job nicely.
Spray bottle, Simple Green diluted 1:1, a scrubber sponge (the one enclosed in white mesh, not scotch brite), and some clean white cotton towels.
The Simple Green you use is likely Simple Green for aircraft, not the Walmart variety. If it is the Walmart variety, stop using it and get the stuff for aircraft. Aircraft Spruce will be happy to sell you a gallon and it will last a long time.
The Walmart variety will cause corrosion in the worst places - overlaps and rivets...
Wash wax all works for us.
Ditto. See http://www.washwax.com for their full line.Wash wax all works for us.
The Simple Green you use is likely Simple Green for aircraft, not the Walmart variety. If it is the Walmart variety, stop using it and get the stuff for aircraft. Aircraft Spruce will be happy to sell you a gallon and it will last a long time.
The Walmart variety will cause corrosion in the worst places - overlaps and rivets...
Second this product. I use on every surface including the plexi. And a bucket of water can help if the bugs are real bad.
http://washwax.com/store/
Airport rules....no plane washing. What can I do to keep it clean?
I use the $1 bottles of window cleaner at Dollar General. It does have ammonia. Test before using. It works great on painted surfaces and glass
For the wash wax, what products do you guys use?
Airport rules....no plane washing. What can I do to keep it clean?
To avoid soap / grease / oil in the storm drains.OK.......... I give up..... Why no plane washing ........
To avoid soap / grease / oil in the storm drains.
At ONZ, they have a spot to wash airplanes with a diverter valve on the drain in the pavement to switch between the storm sewer (not washing mode - goes straight into the river) and the sanitary sewer (for washing - goes to the sewage treatment place then into the river).
+1. Just spent a whole morning of quality time in the hangar with my 172 and a spray bottle of Wash Wax All. Works well.I use Wash Wax All. It works great.
Try it.
Thanks.. Altho I don't understand how all the "green" cities address the oil and grease and other contaminants that drip from all the vehicles on roads not get into their storm drains......
And the tens of millions of houses that have a septic system and the clothes and dish washing machine discharging into them...
Well for starters I don't know many city dwellers with septic systems! Second, when you live in a congested area .
Also another vote for the Wash Wax All.
Hmmmm..
Airports are located in rural areas and I bet 99% of them are NOT on town sewer system......
As for your other point.. " there are so many sources of pollution that it's even more critical to control runoff as much as you can, where you can"
Let's do the math... There are 100,000 cars that get washed to every ONE plane that gets washed............
Airports are located in rural areas.... As an exclusive statement it makes me laugh having learned to fly in Southern California where there are dozens of airports far from anywhere one could call rural. Florida isn't much different really. From Palm Beach south there's a good few airports in the middle of congested cities.
Florida was ALOT different when I lived there 30 years ago........
I bet,,,to this day.....most wash areas are still on septic systems / french drains....
Thanks.. Altho I don't understand how all the "green" cities address the oil and grease and other contaminants that drip from all the vehicles on roads not get into their storm drains......
And the tens of millions of houses that have a septic system and the clothes and dish washing machine discharging into them...