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I use a product called Wash-Wax All that you can get from Spruce and many other places. It's a spray-on, wipe-off product that does a great job cleaning the dirt as well as waxing the plane.  For the greasy underside there is a Belly Wash version which is more gel-like so it stays where you spray it and cuts through the grease and oil.

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I stopped washing with water and use a spray wax or spray detailer.....water is messy and a pain, takes longer and most water soaps don't offer much uv protectant.

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I'd be VERY careful using any cleaner that you don't know the pH of.Some of these cleaners can be VERY caustic (pH 12+) and isn't something that I'd be using on aluminum. Also, be very leery of using pressure washers on airplanes. The pressure can spread the lap joints and force caustic cleaner up into the seams. Not something that you'd want to do if you're interested in maintaining a corrosion-free airframe.

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Tide and a window brush and no pressure washer. Keep it wet all the time.  Dry right after by flying around the pattern:-)

Then I use Mothers car wax. Goes on easy and comes off easier. Been doing for decades. Haven't hurt  a plane yet.  

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Has anyone used Kozak? Seems like it would be a quick way to clean the leading edges of the wings and cowling in between flights. It's waterless and the solution is right inside the cloth.

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