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Cessna 150 - ALUMINUM SURFACES.; PROPELLER CARE.

Cessna 150
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omeone
experienced
in
handling
uncured
paint.
· Any
Cessna
Dealer
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accomplish
this
work.
Generally,
the
painted
surfaces
can
be
kept
bright
by
washing
with
water
and
mild
soap,
followed
by
a
rinse
with
water
and
drying
with
cloths
or
a
chamois.
Harsh
or
abrasive
soaps
or
detergents
which
cause
cor-
rosion
or
make
scratches
should
never
be
used.
Remove
stubborn
oil
and
grease
with a
cloth
moistened
with
Stoddard
solvent.
Waxing
is
unnecessary
to
keep
the
painted
surfaces
bright.
However,
if
desired,
the
airplane
may
be
waxed
with
a good
automotive
wax.
A
heavier
coating
of
wax
on the
leading
edges
of
the
wings
and
tail
and
on
the
engine
nose
cap
and
propeller
spinner
will
help
reduce
the
abrasion
encountered
in
these
areas.
ALUMINUM
SURFACES.
The
clad
aluminum
surfaces
of
your
Cessna
require
only
minimum
care
to
keep
them
bright
and
clean.
The
airplane
may
be
washed
with
water
to
ove
dirt;
oil
and
grease
may
be
removed
with
gasoline,
naphtha,
car-
tetrachloride
or
other
non-alkaline
solvents.
Dulled
aluminum
sur-
faces
may
be
cleaned
effectively
with
an
aircraft
aluminum
polish.
After
cleaning,
and
periodically
thereafter,
waxing
with
a good
auto-
motive
wax
will
preserve
the
bright
appearance
and
retard
corrosion.
Regular
waxing
is
especially
recommended
for
airplanes
operated
in
salt
water
areas
as
a
protection
against
corrosion.
PROPELLER
CARE.
Preflight
inspection
of
propeller
blades
for
nicks,
and
wiping
them
occasionally
with
an
oily
cloth
to
clean
off
grass
and
bug
stains
will
as-
sure
long,
trouble-free
service.
It
is
vital
that
small
nicks
on
the
blades,
particularly
near
the
tips
and
on
the
leading
edges,
are
dressed
out
·
as
soon
as
possible
since
these
nicks
produce
stress
concentrations,
and
if
ignored,
may
result
in
cracks.
Never
use
an
alkaline
cleaner
on
the
blades;
remove
grease
and
dirt
with
carbon
tetrachloride
or
Stoddard
solvent.
' - ·
ERIOR
CARE.
To
remove
dust
and
loose
dirt
from
the
upholstery,
headliner,
and
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