rbridges Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 I know it's a pretty basic question. Up to now, I've been using soap and water, but my CFI mentioned some stuff that may work like Rain-x. What is something that's definitely safe to use and works well? Do you guys go through Spruce or something from a local dept store? Quote
jetdriven Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 We use Clearview plastic cleaner. Its 8$ a can, and half the price as Plexus but just as good. Its available at Spruce and other places. Also, only cotton or microfiber cloths, and wipe in one direction only, no circles. When we wash the plane, nothing touches the glass but water from the hose. Let it dry, spots and all, then clean it with Clearview. Quote
kerry Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 I use this stuff called risco. Its a buck per can from the dollar store. Its a plege type furniture dust cleaner but it has more of a plexus feel. I've used pledge in the past but it seems to leave a glossy film. I've been using risco for 2-3 years with no issues. Quote
OR75 Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Plenty of water to remove the bugs, Plexus once in a while. Cans of Plexus are a lot cheaper if you get them at auto motorcycle or tap plastic kind of store Quote
FloridaMan Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 We use Clearview plastic cleaner. Its 8$ a can, and half the price as Plexus but just as good. Its available at Spruce and other places. Also, only cotton or microfiber cloths, and wipe in one direction only, no circles. When we wash the plane, nothing touches the glass but water from the hose. Let it dry, spots and all, then clean it with Clearview. This. To the letter. I use Rain Wipes microfiber towels and won't let one touch my glass if I've used it anywhere else. The reason for no circles is you'll see them when the sun hits it. . I also use Clear View on my leading edges and cowling to get the bugs off. Quote
gofast Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Pledge....non-lemon flavored. Quote
GTWreck Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Novus 1. It does a great job on Plexiglass. That and a microfiber cloth stay in the plane and are used prior to each flight. Quote
jetdriven Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Further on the towels, we have two bags, one clean and one dirty. We use the clean towel once, then put it in the dirty bag. All to eliminate the possibility of a dirty towel scratching the glass. Quote
rbridges Posted September 13, 2012 Author Report Posted September 13, 2012 Further on the towels, we have two bags, one clean and one dirty. We use the clean towel once, then put it in the dirty bag. All to eliminate the possibility of a dirty towel scratching the glass. I use a microfiber towel that's dedicated for the windshield. Thanks for all the suggestions. Quote
KSMooniac Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Plexus + microfiber towel that stays in the hat rack area. Quote
rainman Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Plexus plus microfiber that stays in the plane...pretty common response ...pretty good results Quote
Txbyker Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Aero Cosmetics makes some good products. I use wash and wax all on paint and glass too. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/fb/cleaning_zaerocosmetics.html Quote
Hank Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 I love Wash-Wax All, use it everywhere but the windows. Red [degreaser] for the belly, Blue [regular] for the rest; Plexus for the windows. I buy white, all-cotton handtowels in bulk for the metal, and white, all-cotton washcloths for the windows. So far, so good. Use 'em til they are nasty and throw them out. Also use the washcloths with Mother's polish to keep the spinner shiny. Quote
Txbyker Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 A little off topic but Scrubbing Bubbles (bathroom extend-a-clean) is the best I have found on the belly. I use that then go back over with the red degreaser and blue wax. Quote
flyboy0681 Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Prist along with a microfiber rag. Quote
Bennett Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 For what its worth, I've been using pledge on my aircraft windshields for years. I only use fresh clean (washed) microfiber towels, and use at least four clean towels for a windshield. I spray the Pledge on fairly liberally, and immediately wipe off the residue so it won't dry on the plastic. Can't prove it, but after doing this for a while, it seems to seal up the plastic, and fill in the tiny scratches and microscopic pits that accumulate over time - a least I can't see any swirls, and bugs just wipe off without effort. The airplane is kept in a hangar, and this helps a great deal as the sun only gets to the plastic when I am flying. Also, at the end of every flight I clean the windshield as above. I also use Pledge on my boat's dodger plastic, with the same excellent results. Quote
lahso Posted September 14, 2012 Report Posted September 14, 2012 I use Wash Wax All or distilled water, with a microfiber towel. Quote
bd32322 Posted September 14, 2012 Report Posted September 14, 2012 pledge and sontara wipes (at aircraft spruce, has no lint, leaves no scratces on glass) wash and wax all product on the rest of the aircraft. Aircraft Simple Green for cleaning belly when required Quote
knute Posted September 14, 2012 Report Posted September 14, 2012 I used to use Plexus and DuPont Sontara wipes (love those wipes! no lint, no scratches). I switched to Pledge, but it's "gooey" enough compared to Plexus that a Sontara wipe isn't as effective as a micro-fiber cloth. I like Plexus, but for me Pledge does just as good a job at a fraction of the price when used with the right cloth. Costco carries bundles of the yellow micro-fiber cloths, so I just keep a big bag of clean ones in the hangar and a hamper for the used ones, and then run them through a long cycle in the clothes washer at home and send them back to the hangar. A little Aircraft Simple Green added to the wash cycle along with laundry detergent gets any grease right out of the cloths and they look & feel like new again. The micro fiber cloths are also great for a quick "after flight" bug clean up on the leading edges, and the best stuff I've tried is Ardex HydroGloss, recommended by ArtCraft, the shop who painted the plane a couple of years ago. Similar to WashWaxAll, but cuts bugs better, and leaves a gorgeous shine on the finish that the next bug really doesn't stick to. Might make the airplane faster; who knows? Quote
jnisley Posted September 14, 2012 Report Posted September 14, 2012 Plexus for windows, Wash-Wax All for everything else. Quote
stevesm20b Posted September 14, 2012 Report Posted September 14, 2012 I use Plexus on the windows and to remove bugs from cowling and leading edges of wings. Quote
garytex Posted September 15, 2012 Report Posted September 15, 2012 Another trick is to only wipe in a fore and aft direction on the window. No matter how careful we are, there are going to be scratches. Vertical ones don't seem to throw the sun in your eyes as much as horizontal ones. Additionally, flushing dust off the window with water and a bare hand first works. The hand can feel when the water looses its lubricity and disengage. Quote
Gilt Posted September 20, 2012 Report Posted September 20, 2012 Pledge...if you look at the formula it's almost exactly the same as plexus at a fraction of the price! Quote
N9453V Posted September 21, 2012 Report Posted September 21, 2012 I use Prist: http://www.pristaerospace.com/cleaner/index.html It's $6.50 a can on Aircraft Spruce: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/FBprist3.php -Andrew Quote
aaronk25 Posted September 30, 2012 Report Posted September 30, 2012 Driwash classic for me on everything non greasy. Lubricates and cleans for the windshield DMSO it doesn't scratch and leaves a protective uv glaze behind so next bugs slip off easy. Great for quick upper wing cleaning too! Quote
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