I know that I haven’t treated my airplane very well since moving. My move was last minute, right at the start of the pandemic, and I have to quickly find a place to store it. That place was an unheated storage unit in Indiana. It went through a couple hot summers and cold winters in there. Fortunately I stored it off of the ground so there was no water damage. Later I moved it to a different location and it got a layer of 50-year-old cellulose insulation on top of it. It spent another four years that way with slightly better air quality.
I’m now inventorying everything and checking on the condition. My quick once-over showed that there’s no mechanical damage: No bending, not scratches. But today while attempting to vacuum off the cellulose I decided to finally pull off the rest of the blue plastic wrapping and I noticed that while it was perfect under the plastic, the exposed area was dirty.



The vacuum didn’t pull it up so I attempted to wash a spot with warm water and dawn dish soap. Still nothing. I tried scraping a bit with my finger nail. Still nothing. I then wanted to see what a maroon scotch bright pad would do. It didn’t take much effort at all but it looks clean under there.

This last image is what the scotch brighted area looks like.
Is my elevator cooked?
I tried to figure this out from the info in AC 43.13-1B but the black-and-white images weren't much help. I know that taking it to an EAA meeting and getting some tech counselor time out be idea but I'm nervous and I kinda just want to know one way or another.
Opinions?
I’m now inventorying everything and checking on the condition. My quick once-over showed that there’s no mechanical damage: No bending, not scratches. But today while attempting to vacuum off the cellulose I decided to finally pull off the rest of the blue plastic wrapping and I noticed that while it was perfect under the plastic, the exposed area was dirty.



The vacuum didn’t pull it up so I attempted to wash a spot with warm water and dawn dish soap. Still nothing. I tried scraping a bit with my finger nail. Still nothing. I then wanted to see what a maroon scotch bright pad would do. It didn’t take much effort at all but it looks clean under there.

This last image is what the scotch brighted area looks like.
Is my elevator cooked?
I tried to figure this out from the info in AC 43.13-1B but the black-and-white images weren't much help. I know that taking it to an EAA meeting and getting some tech counselor time out be idea but I'm nervous and I kinda just want to know one way or another.
Opinions?