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Waxing your Piper

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Baron62

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Today it was finally a warm day in New England so I washed and waxed the airplane (Archer). Washing took 2 hours to do top and bottom. Waxing took 3.5 hours to do everything, but the bottom. Tomorrow I may wax the bottom while it is nice and clean. I have a feeling this will get old over time. Fortunately I am in a hangar now and it stays much cleaner.

Do you guys bother waxing the bottom?

I have been using Collinite Insulator wax #845 and this stuff is the best wax I have used. It goes on easy with a buffer and buffs out with little effort using a towel.
 

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