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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
This should be interesting!
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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
Originally Posted by
JustJesus
This should be interesting!
Looks like a good candidate for the BF One Step.
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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
Originally Posted by
FrankS
Looks like a good candidate for the
BF One Step.
That is what I recommended. Plus foam pads on a free spinning orbital.
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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
Looking forward to this!!
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
Did he say what type of paint the aircraft has on it? It looks like it's had a re-paint at some point. There are many things that will have to be done to restore an airplane that has sat for a long time. Those old Hartzell steel hub propellers got my attention right away. Numerous AD's on those.
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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
Cool project, my Dad and I used to love Sky King, although I don't remember much about it.
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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
That’s got single stage. Clear cut or M105 will work great. Been using clear cut recently with awesome results on single stage. I detail a lot of aircraft. The paint is super tough to buff. Best bet is using a rotary with wool pad at first. It will look great!!
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Re: Airplane Detailing at Autogeek - Using a one step cleaner wax
Hello everyone! This is my project. I’ve been working on this since January of this year. I’ve been busy replacing parts on it and fixing things here and there, with some help. Now it’s time to start working on the cosmetic side of things. I reached out to Mike Phillips and he’s been a tremendous help! This I’ll be my first time buffing an airplane, hopefully it all goes well. I’m not expecting showroom results, but I would like to restore some gloss and ditch the chaulky white and red color. If the weather stays cooperative this weekend I will start the process. I’ll be using Blackfire One step and for a sealant I will probably use RejeX or Collinite 845. Those seem to be the most popular at the airport.
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