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Old 12-08-2002, 06:24 PM
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Default What do you use to clean your plane?

Originally posted by RC Outlaw
What kind of sergury do you do
LOL. Actually, ether is the main ingredient in starting fluid. You can buy 11 oz cans for less than 2 bucks at any auto parts store. I'd guess I get 50 - 75 cleanings per can. I'm just too new at this sport (3 months) to know if it has any long term effects on Monokote.
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WHAT! your supposed to clean them???
Old 12-10-2002, 05:58 AM
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Default What do you use to clean your plane?

Pure methanol , the one that goes to your fuel works best for cleaning.
Old 12-10-2002, 12:46 PM
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Default What do you use to clean your plane?

OK ready for this one. I always used Simple Green until I had a slight mishap with the tall grass at the end of our runway. Made a few cuts in my covering. Well when I went to do the patch I had to clean up the area around the wing for the patch to adhere to.
Reached under the kitchen sink for some cleaner to make the adhesion area grease free and the first thing i grabbed was Pathmark Foaming Bathroom Cleaner. I read the label and said would not scratch so thought oh well I'll try it. Looked like was really doing a great job. Well I put the patch on and I have never had a patch stick with that amount of tightness. I then proceeded to clean up the whole plane with it. Even did a nice job streak free on the canopy. Try it was cheep too a buck a can.
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What do you dilute Simple Green with? Water or Alcohol???
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Default RE: What do you use to clean your plane?

i use what ever the guy next to me brought LOL actually a left over spray bottle with a TSP of dawn and a couple ounces of rubbing alcohol with the rest water and an old beach towel works just fine. the beach towel just gets washed once in a while with the blue jeans.
Old 05-01-2007, 11:42 AM
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FULL THROTTLE PASSES on my next flight........lol. I dont spend too much time cleaning anymore. Been flying mainly gas and just give the "glows" an occasional wipe with windex now and then.
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Default RE: What do you use to clean your plane?

Fly it in the rain. If it doesn't come clean, you don't have a big enough engine.

I'll use whatever is at hand. Mostly it's cheap window cleaner, but that does leave streaks. If it's a new plane and I just want to admire it, a final wipe with rubbing alcohol does the job.
Old 05-01-2007, 02:50 PM
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Default RE: What do you use to clean your plane?

Gotta give another vote to the baby wipes. Started using them a couple years ago after I read the tip. Could not believe how well they worked and how long a tub lasted. I’m willing to bet I killed 3-4 rolls of paper towel to one batch of baby wipes.

The added bonus is having something to quickly clean my hands too.
Old 05-01-2007, 06:54 PM
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All this talk about baby wipes makes you wonder what the fluid is that is in them. I wouldnt mind just having the fluid recipe and filling my own spray bottle with it. I have heard them advertised with having "Lanoline" or something as its "conditioner"...is that the missing ingredient we could be looking for? Where's the chemists around this place......
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Default RE: What do you use to clean your plane?

Windex, or the store brand equivilent. It seems to work good, although I am tempted to try some of these formulas that you guys are using.

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Old 05-12-2007, 07:25 AM
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Default RE: What do you use to clean your plane?

when I finish a new plane I polish it with a Teflon based polish ,I use on motorcycles. This puts a coating that the fuel residue doesnt stick to very well. Makes clean up much easier.
Old 05-12-2007, 01:17 PM
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Default RE: What do you use to clean your plane?

Insane that's a good tip!
I'll have to try it.


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