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Belly cleaning

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 4:00 am
by Melvyn Hiscock
'
>Cleaning belly is best done by someone else. I suggest a high school kid who
>needs money to take flying lessons.
With the cost of flying over here in the UK, the security around
airports for the last twenty years, the new European rules (Cross
your heart and thank whoever you pray to that you don't have them)
and the general apathy of the young then willing High School kids who
want to take flying lessons are now so rare that if we did see one,
they would probably get shot and stuffed as a trophy.

Melvyn Hiscock'

Re: Belly cleaning

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 7:30 am
by plsurflyin@aol.com
'Thanks for all your suggestions...

don


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Belly cleaning

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 7:56 am
by lov2fly28525@cs.com
'Don,

You don't think you can get off that easy do you? Your question has brought
the sleepers out of the woodwork.

My technique: Wipe excess oil off with a paper towel. Go behind that with a
(cheap) spray lemon furniture wax. It not only takes the oil off, it makes
it easier the next time. I also use the wax to remove bugs from the leading
edges of all the thing that hang out in the wind. The bugs also come off
easier the next time. I get the wax at the local "Dollar" store.

Al Rice
NC28525
F-24W-41A


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Re: Belly cleaning

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 1:57 pm
by Airy-Hugues Millet
'Hy folks!

I sincerely think everybody could use almost every common household
products, but take care only to the chemical composition:
NEVER use products containing silicons....otherwise you won't be able to
make any paint repair at any time, and no silicons remover products works
efficiently againts such treatment!!

Airy-H. Millet
Nostalg' Air-LFOR-France





>From: lov2fly28525@cs.com
>Reply-To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
>To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [fairchildclub] Belly cleaning
>Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 08:56:53 EST
>
>Don,
>
>You don't think you can get off that easy do you? Your question has
>brought
>the sleepers out of the woodwork.
>
>My technique: Wipe excess oil off with a paper towel. Go behind that with
>a
>(cheap) spray lemon furniture wax. It not only takes the oil off, it makes
>it easier the next time. I also use the wax to remove bugs from the
>leading
>edges of all the thing that hang out in the wind. The bugs also come off
>easier the next time. I get the wax at the local "Dollar" store.
>
>Al Rice
>NC28525
>F-24W-41A
>
>
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>

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