I found this on a Cessna 140 page. Has anyone tried this? --------------------------------------------------------- Tip_or_Trick
For you prop or plane polishers: After polishing and cleaning, use Stits Alumadyne conversion coating on the newly polished surfaces. Follow mixing directions, and add a squirt of dish detergent to the solution to break the surface tension. Keep the surface wet with solution for 10 minutes by re-applying with a sponge. When finished, wash with clear water and wax thoroughly. The shine will last 10 times longer, and only need waxing. This product is identical to the old Alodine 1200 solution, except it doesn't turn the polished metal yellow as the old product did. It will cut your polishing work in half. Be cautioned to wear gloves, as the solution will turn your skin orange. The longer you keep the polished surface wet with the solution, the more thorough sealing of the 'pores' is accomplished. -------------------------------------------------------------- Coupers: You don't have to CC your messages to me if you're also sending it to the list. I'm on the list! --------------------------------------------------------------
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