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![]() A good friend of mine is a high end automotive detailer. He's tackling my 337 and the initial results are EXCELLENT.
http://imgur.com/a/1f2Pm |
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Opened the hangar to get some natural light. It's crazy how much brighter the plane is. Only the port wing left to do.
http://imgur.com/4Dv3yNE |
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She is looking very sweet and fresh!
Great job of bringing her sheen back to her glory... |
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Very very nice! Astonishing actually! Great work! Enjoy it!
Ed |
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John
Looking good, are you using a mechanical device? What compound? BTW, I have found that the belly can be abused without attention for many years the grease and soot can really attached itself to the surface. I like to use Simple Green Aircraft cleaner and a semi stiff brush. Even a toothbrush around all the rivets to loosen the contaminates. Makes a big difference and then follow up with a nice coat of NON-CARNAUBA wax. This will eliminate any static. Get that craft ready for the flyin over to Nova Scotia......
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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He'll seal it with this: http://www.cquartz.com/product/cquartz/ He'll instruct me to keep it clean with this: http://www.cquartz.com/product/ech2o-waterless-wash/ And if I need to reseal any sections it will be with this: http://www.cquartz.com/product/reload/ As far as machines he uses various Rupes and he has a MOUNTAIN of different pads. Quote:
One step at a time...first thing is get her airworthy/annual/install MT props/panel updated a bit/knock off the hours for the insurance company, etc. MT is telling me April before I see the props. ![]() Last edited by kilr4d : 02-25-17 at 07:40 PM. |
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Detailing the paint is a major project. I just finished doing a plane. As with most, the paint had been neglected for years. My procedure was a series of steps:
1. wet sand 3000 Trizact; 2. wet sand 5000 Trizact; 3. cut with 3M Rubbing Compound A; 4. Polish with 3M Polishing Compound B; 5. Wax. Takes a considerable amount of time but the results are gratifying. I used a combination of rotary, DA, RO, EG (elbow grease). Dave |
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