Checkout_my_Six
Touchdown! Greaser!
100LL is even better....and cheaper.
I have a creeper and clean the belly about every 2 months. It's easier if you don't let it get out of hand. I use something appropriately named Belly Wash which is in a spray bottle and wipes off. 100LL works just as well and I have heard good things about GOJO as well.
I use the same about every 3 months depending on how much I fly. After the purple stuff, I use the blue stuff which tends to allow it to go longer before needing the purple stuff again.
Does anyone wash the bottom of their aircraft several aircraft I have noticed just out of annual have the bottom full of oil and dirt from years of not being washed.
Appendix D to Part 43 - Scope and Detail of Items (as Applicable to the Particular Aircraft) To Be Included in Annual and 100-Hour Inspections
(a) Each person performing an annual or 100-hour inspection shall, before that inspection, remove or open all necessary inspection plates, access doors, fairing, and cowling. He shall thoroughly clean the aircraft and aircraft engine.
I have noticed people do a nice job of washing the top of their planes but seem to miss the bottom.
Hopefully, when you say "purple stuff," you're not talking about Castrol Super Clean or Purple Power. Those two are very corrosive on aluminum. Castrol will eat a hole in a piece of skin soaked in it for a week.
I did once
I don't like dirty birds.
Cool! I'm always worried when someone says "purple cleaner" or similar....Nope Aero Cosmetics Belly Wash.
/reported
Ew.
my belly is clean....and stays that way. And don't ask for pics.
Too late, pictures!
Gojo is mineral spirits + surfactants so it is effective on engine oil. It doesn’t do quite as well on exhaust residue. I do like gojo because I can smear it on the belly by hand then move the plane to the birdbath and finish cleaning with water rather than wiping the cleaner off.
I for one do NOT want to see pictures of Six's belly.We can put the blame squarely on Mark:
no....you don't.I for one do NOT want to see pictures of Six's belly.
I hate it when this happens.....
For me, this stuff works well if you keep up with it. https://washwax.com/products/belly-soap-16-ozWho here has a good solution for exhaust residue? I use the aux heater a lot and it leaves a black streak down the fuselage that I find is the most time consuming to remove.
For the stuff that the wash wax degreaser doesn’t work on, I’ve found this stuff to be excellent with exhaust stains:Who here has a good solution for exhaust residue? I use the aux heater a lot and it leaves a black streak down the fuselage that I find is the most time consuming to remove.
It’s on my list to do soon. I’ll most likely wait for a rainy no-fly day to do it. Budda Belly is my product of choice.
But yes, I clean the bellies. I use a crawler and the non abrasive Gojo for the thick oil stains that are really caked on. I have a mechanic jumpsuit and goggles that I wear. I wear latex gloves and rub the gojo in and let it sit for a little bit, then wipe it all off with a cheap car washing sponge that will most likely get thrown away after.
You guys are doing it wrong! GoGo (or Goop...it's the same same) isn't messy at all if you:I used GoJo once - it worked well, but it was incredibly messy, so I plan to find something else to use.
You guys are doing it wrong! GoGo (or Goop...it's the same same) isn't messy at all if you:
1. Get a creeper, a big wad of paper towels (I'm talking like 6 or 8) and a tub of GoJo/Goop.
2. Get on the creeper, grab the wad of paper towels, and smear a thick coat of GoJo on the belly from one end to the other. I usually use a full tub, or close to it. Keep your "scrubbing hand" above your head so any excess GoJo that drips misses you. With practice, you'll get a good feel for how much gojo to "grab" with the paper towels and won't have globs dripping off of the towel. Or, if you do, they'll be few and far between.
3. Let the belly baste in the GoJo as you wash the remainder of the plane, do the wings first and when you get to the fuselage, do it from tail to nose. This way the GoJo stays on the belly for the longest time possible...especially towards the nose where it's dirtiest.
4. When you're done washing the rest of the plane, scrub the belly with a car wash brush with a handle! You know, one of these:
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This keeps you out from under the nastiness.
5. After you've scrubbed the belly with the brush, rinse it well.
6. Get back on the creeper with WD40 or Awesome or Simple Green Aviation and touch up what the GoJo missed.
Done. And NOT messy!
Last time I washed the belly I crawled under after I was done and it still looked horrible.
You're gonna make me ask, aren't you?My Tiger was like that until I sold it. I'd kill myself using most of the items professed around here ... then my wife found some product at Home Depot that was safe on aluminum and MAN it looked brand effing new under there! Hated selling it!
Rustoleum.You're gonna make me ask, aren't you?