drkrider Posted July 7, 2009 Report Posted July 7, 2009 I know everyone has a favorite aircraft soap, I'm just trying to figure out what options are out there. What it is and where it can be bought would be great. DR Quote
ame206350 Posted July 7, 2009 Report Posted July 7, 2009 I know everyone has a favorite aircraft soap, I'm just trying to figure out what options are out there. What it is and where it can be bought would be great. DR I like Carbon-X by far the best I have used. Rinses nice without residue too. http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&a...;product_id=344 Quote
splitpin Posted July 7, 2009 Report Posted July 7, 2009 I like Carbon-X by far the best I have used. Rinses nice without residue too. http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&a...;product_id=344 I'll second that AME206350. Excellent product!! Quote
Jay Flight Posted July 8, 2009 Report Posted July 8, 2009 This is what i use, no water just 2-3 rags wipes on like normal car wax let dry (even in the sun ) wipe off. takes off oil, bugs and exhaust film. the web site has only 5 gal jugs but when i ordered they came in 1L bottles. http://www.zep.com/products/products.aspx?...rcraft%20polish Compare Now Clear Products AIRCRAFT POLISH/DRY WASH WITH UV PROTECTANT TYPE : Aircraft Exterior Polish and Dry Wash. Meets Boeing D6-17487 Rev. N. PROD.# F380 Zep Aircraft Polish/Dry Wash with UV Protectant is a multi-purpose product that cleans, removes oxidized paint and polishes surfaces in one application. Aircraft Polish/Dry Wash was independently tested and is safe for use on exterior aircraft surfaces when used as directed. It replaces aircraft wet washing, which reduces effluent discharge and ground water contamination due to its wipe on, wipe off, dry wash application. See PSR for additional details. Quote
mmartin1872 Posted July 9, 2009 Report Posted July 9, 2009 This is what i use, no water just 2-3 rags wipes on like normal car wax let dry (even in the sun ) wipe off. takes off oil, bugs and exhaust film. the web site has only 5 gal jugs but when i ordered they came in 1L bottles. http://www.zep.com/products/products.aspx?...rcraft%20polish Compare Now Clear Products AIRCRAFT POLISH/DRY WASH WITH UV PROTECTANT TYPE : Aircraft Exterior Polish and Dry Wash. Meets Boeing D6-17487 Rev. N. PROD.# F380 Zep Aircraft Polish/Dry Wash with UV Protectant is a multi-purpose product that cleans, removes oxidized paint and polishes surfaces in one application. Aircraft Polish/Dry Wash was independently tested and is safe for use on exterior aircraft surfaces when used as directed. It replaces aircraft wet washing, which reduces effluent discharge and ground water contamination due to its wipe on, wipe off, dry wash application. See PSR for additional details. Zep is what we are using now... Seems really good. Turned a gungy white vertical fin almost back to its original white. stopped us having to repaint it till next season Quote
arctic_front Posted July 10, 2009 Report Posted July 10, 2009 I was given a sample of some interesting product by the Transwest boys a few years ago... worked awesome Golden Wax-Wash, made by Kleen-Flo. Its available at NAPA in most places. It is amazing at taking off soot, leaves a wax finish, and is dirt cheap. The other benefit is it takes very little to get the job done.... I was given as a sample 3/4 of a Styrofoam coffee cup, it washed easily a 205 and an A-Star. After purchasing a 20-litre pail of this stuff, for $70, I took it back to main base and showed the DOM, he was impressed. The other benefit is it is a dry powder, not liquid. No leaks. It's only down side is that it doesn't work very well in a trigger-sprayer. It still cleans very well, but it streaks. It likes a really good rinse. All in all, its an excellent A/C cleaner, but the rinse requirement doesn't always work in a seismic mud pit with limited water. Otherwise, the price, the cleaning ability, and the fact its a powder, makes it a really good A/C cleaner. My 2 cents worth. cheers Quote
splitpin Posted July 10, 2009 Report Posted July 10, 2009 I was given a sample of some interesting product by the Transwest boys a few years ago... worked awesome Golden Wax-Wash, made by Kleen-Flo. Its available at NAPA in most places. It is amazing at taking off soot, leaves a wax finish, and is dirt cheap. The other benefit is it takes very little to get the job done.... I was given as a sample 3/4 of a Styrofoam coffee cup, it washed easily a 205 and an A-Star. After purchasing a 20-litre pail of this stuff, for $70, I took it back to main base and showed the DOM, he was impressed. The other benefit is it is a dry powder, not liquid. No leaks. It's only down side is that it doesn't work very well in a trigger-sprayer. It still cleans very well, but it streaks. It likes a really good rinse. All in all, its an excellent A/C cleaner, but the rinse requirement doesn't always work in a seismic mud pit with limited water. Otherwise, the price, the cleaning ability, and the fact its a powder, makes it a really good A/C cleaner. My 2 cents worth. cheers Is that the yellow powder AF?? If so, it's probably the same stuff Campell uses. You're right, great product also. Quote
drkrider Posted November 19, 2009 Author Report Posted November 19, 2009 I like Carbon-X by far the best I have used. Rinses nice without residue too. http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&a...;product_id=344 We just ot a couple jugs of carbon-x works good 50/50 in a spray bottle but in a pail it's no better then any thing else. I sent a sample bottle of Celest (sp) aircraft dry wash out with an A-Star just waiting to here back on how it works in negative temps. Worked pretty well in the hanger. Gotta remember to get some of that Golden Wash-Wax next time I'm in Napa. DR Quote
RedRag Posted November 20, 2009 Report Posted November 20, 2009 Switched from carbox-x to X-it wash from Aviall about a 6 months ago. Works well, rinses off easy and it apparently non-toxic. http://www.pantheonchemical.com/documents/...0Wash%20PDS.pdf Red Quote
Baltac Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 I know everyone has a favorite aircraft soap, I'm just trying to figure out what options are out there. What it is and where it can be bought would be great. DR Zep F380 / F38001 is a very good Aircraft Polish/Dry Wash. You can get it on Ebay in quarts.AIRCRAFT POLISH/DRY WASH WITH UV PROTECTANT TYPE : Aircraft Exterior Polish and Dry Wash. Meets Boeing D6-17487 Rev. N. PROD.# F380 Zep Aircraft Polish/Dry Wash with UV Protectant is a multi-purpose product that cleans, removes oxidized paint and polishes surfaces in one application. Aircraft Polish/Dry Wash was independently tested and is safe for use on exterior aircraft surfaces when used as directed. It replaces aircraft wet washing, which reduces effluent discharge and ground water contamination due to its wipe on, wipe off, dry wash application. See PSR for additional details. Quote
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