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Old 07-18-2019, 10:49 AM
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Default Using clearbra film to place on the wing leading edge to remove more easily insect

As anyone been using 3M film to protect the leading edge of the wing and so remove more easily insect with a sponge and water rather than using a more abrasiv even non scratch product. Any effect on the stall (speed or others)
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Old 07-18-2019, 10:56 AM
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As anyone been using 3M film to protect the leading edge of the wing and so remove more easily insect with a sponge and water rather than using a more abrasiv even non scratch product. Any effect on the stall (speed or others)
Depending on how thick it is and where the edge is, it could have an influence on stall.
I have found the best practice for make bug removal easy is to keep the leading edges well waxed.
On our company airplanes we gave been using Griot's Best of Show spray wax on the airplanes for a couple years now and it helps a lot.
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Old 07-18-2019, 11:22 AM
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Default RE: Cleaning insects off aircraft wing leading edges

A hgih-quality wax and/or paint sealant does make it much easier to remove splatted-on insects from your wing's leading edge.

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Old 07-19-2019, 07:55 AM
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A spray bottle with some water in it is a great way to remove bugs. Spray water on, let sit for a few seconds, and come back over it with a microfiber cloth. Bugs come right off.

At least the bugs we get here in BC. Those Colorado bugs may be different. :P
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Old 07-19-2019, 08:42 AM
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Default 2nd Spray Bottle

I keep a spray bottle with water and a few drops of Dawn dish soap. I wipe down off the bugs after every flight, basically all the leading edges. I do the legs fairings and bottom of flaps less often.

This is also how I clean the plane. I never use running water and certainly not any water under pressure. Good wax a couple times a year, more often on the leading edges as the wax wears off faster with the wipe down after every flight.

Paint job is near 7yrs old and looks great! 650hrs on the plane.

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Old 07-19-2019, 08:51 AM
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As anyone been using 3M film to protect the leading edge of the wing and so remove more easily insect with a sponge and water rather than using a more abrasiv even non scratch product. Any effect on the stall (speed or others)
I am using the 3M clear bra (Pro series) on both my leading edge of the wing and HS and have not seen any adverse effect. It is really thin and super clear. My primary reason for using it has been for cleaning bug but also protecting the paint that could get chipped. My last plane had a number of small chips on the leading edge as a result of flying in rain once or twice.
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I am using the 3M clear bra (Pro series) on both my leading edge of the wing and HS and have not seen any adverse effect. It is really thin and super clear. My primary reason for using it has been for cleaning bug but also protecting the paint that could get chipped. My last plane had a number of small chips on the leading edge as a result of flying in rain once or twice.
A process I am going to have my nephew do on my 7A is "FUSION PLUS Ceramic Coating from XPEL", really a great process and product. Getting his crew out to the hanger may be another story...

I was going to go with clear bra until I heard about this stuff.
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Old 07-19-2019, 09:43 AM
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I've been using a product called "BugSlide" on my leading edges for a year now. It takes just a couple of minutes with a spray bottle of BugSlide and a microfiber cloth to wipe down the leading edges after each flight.

After using it a couple of times, the bug juice doesn't etch into the paint right away. So they just wipe right off.

Some people use Pledge the same way. But, you have to leave a thick coat of Pledge on to get good results. Bugslide works a little better and you don't have a thick waxy build up on your paint job.
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Old 07-19-2019, 09:58 AM
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A process I am going to have my nephew do on my 7A is "FUSION PLUS Ceramic Coating from XPEL", really a great process and product. Getting his crew out to the hanger may be another story...

I was going to go with clear bra until I heard about this stuff.
Just looked into it as I had not heard about it. After watching a couple of youtube video, seems a lot of work and some concern as how long it will last.

One area of real interest to apply it, would be under the belly for oil protection and clean off.

thanks for sharing.
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Old 07-19-2019, 10:10 AM
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I recently started using a product called ?Wash Wax All?
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wash+wax+...b_sb_ss_i_3_12
So far I like it. It seems to be more ?wax? than ?wash? but it takes the bugs off just fine and leaves a fresh coat of wax every time you use it. It does leave a slight wax haze after it dries completely but the haze wipes off with with very little effort. Not at all like wiping the dried wax off using a traditional paste.
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