3M Polish kit
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Re: 3M Polish kit
I use WX block — a two part polish and sealer that was recommended by glider friends with very expensive gliders. It works extremely well. My 2002 looks fantastic. Use it twice a year. Takes about 4 hours. Available at Wings and Wheels.
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Re: 3M Polish kit
Thanks. Based on some tips I have just found on the internet for safely removing stickers from fiberglass surfaces, I think I'll try a regular hair dryer -- maybe less chance of overheating than a shop heat gun. The internet advice also recommends soaking the decal with WD40 or with Windex after heating, and then scraping with a plastic scraper (but the advice said try a soft rubbery kitchen spatula first). Rinse and repeat as necessary. I'll give it a try and report the results.
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Re: 3M Polish kit
Does this polish remove any light oxidation in the coating?perossichi wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:03 am I use WX block — a two part polish and sealer that was recommended by glider friends with very expensive gliders. It works extremely well. My 2002 looks fantastic. Use it twice a year. Takes about 4 hours. Available at Wings and Wheels.
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Re: 3M Polish kit
I use WX Seal/Block on my sailplane. It is more of a wax/UV protectant. I do not believe that it will remove oxidation from the finish.
Here is the info from the place that sells it.
https://wingsandwheels.com/wx-block-seal.html
Here is the info from the place that sells it.
https://wingsandwheels.com/wx-block-seal.html
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Re: 3M Polish kit
Try any citrus degreaser. They are great at dissolving adhesives without damaging the surface.Scotsman58 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 5:47 pm Further to this discussion -- I'm interested in the safest way to remove an old decal from my DA40. Not one of the decorative decals -- they still look ok -- but an old Connecticut state/town registration sticker. I've tried peeling and (very light) scraping but just can't get the bulk of it off. Is there any tool or chemical remover that won't harm my LP paint finish or the underlying surface?
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Re: 3M Polish kit
Hello!
Just want to give you a feedback of the polishing job that I finally did last week-end.
It took me roughly 20 hours to do it, but the result is excellent!
There were a lot of "ghost" from the original striping that I have changed (they were here since 18 years), and now I cannot see them anymore, means that I got back the surface aspect of 18 years ago!
The color also turns back to real white.
The touch is not anymore like "mat", but really silky now.
The only thing is that I was too lazy to make the intrados
Exemple before/after: I used pro polish for car, brand Menzerna (German), first with 1100 grain, then 3500. With the appropriate pads and machine.
See you.
Arnaud.
Just want to give you a feedback of the polishing job that I finally did last week-end.
It took me roughly 20 hours to do it, but the result is excellent!
There were a lot of "ghost" from the original striping that I have changed (they were here since 18 years), and now I cannot see them anymore, means that I got back the surface aspect of 18 years ago!
The color also turns back to real white.
The touch is not anymore like "mat", but really silky now.
The only thing is that I was too lazy to make the intrados
Exemple before/after: I used pro polish for car, brand Menzerna (German), first with 1100 grain, then 3500. With the appropriate pads and machine.
See you.
Arnaud.
Arnaud
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DA40 Star 180 / 40.026 / 2001
Wingtip, landing and taxing LED (Whelen)
Skitube
GNS430 NON-WAAS
Steam gauges
Non certified ADS-b