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kilr4d 02-23-17 12:39 PM

Removing 40 years of oxidation
 
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

kilr4d 02-23-17 04:15 PM

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

AP AVM 02-24-17 06:16 AM

She is looking very sweet and fresh!
Great job of bringing her sheen back to her glory...

edasmus 02-24-17 11:40 AM

Very very nice! Astonishing actually! Great work! Enjoy it!

Ed

hharney 02-25-17 09:27 AM

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......

kilr4d 02-25-17 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by AP AVM (Post 21357)
She is looking very sweet and fresh!
Great job of bringing her sheen back to her glory...

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Originally Posted by edasmus (Post 21359)
Very very nice! Astonishing actually! Great work! Enjoy it!

Ed

Thanks gents...ALL credit goes to my buddy Kevin and his years of detailing experience.

kilr4d 02-25-17 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by hharney (Post 21360)
John

Looking good, are you using a mechanical device? What compound?

The initial cut and polish was with this: http://www.cquartz.com/product/carpro-essence/
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.

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Originally Posted by hharney (Post 21360)
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.

Yeah, it was GROSS. He needed a degreaser and all purpose cleaner before any paint restoration.
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Originally Posted by hharney (Post 21360)
Get that craft ready for the flyin over to Nova Scotia......

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. :(

DrDave 02-25-17 07:33 PM

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

kilr4d 04-14-17 07:19 PM

First flight in 6 years:

https://youtu.be/8SHRp6Mm0vQ

:)

kilr4d 08-18-17 07:57 PM

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It's been a long road but there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Props are on, gear swing is done, annual is done, panel is nearing completion and new interior is ready for installation.

hharney 08-19-17 06:37 PM

Looking great John, what A/P do you have?

kilr4d 08-19-17 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by hharney (Post 21804)
Looking great John, what A/P do you have?

The original 400a. Working fine so far.

hharney 08-19-17 09:03 PM

Did you replace windows?

kilr4d 08-19-17 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by hharney (Post 21807)
Did you replace windows?

No. The windshield had been replaced not that long ago. The side windows were in decent enough shape after we polished them up. All the side window seals and door seals are being replaced.

kilr4d 09-25-17 08:20 PM

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Coming down the home stretch now....


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