CESSNA SECTION 8
MODEL
2088 (675 SHP)HANDLING, SERVICE, AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING AND CARE
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4.
On acrylic windshields and windows, if soils which cannot be
removed by a mild detergent remain, Type
II aliphatic naphtha,
applied with a soft clean cloth, may be used as a cleaning
solvent. Be sure to frequently refold the cloth to avoid
redepositing soil
andlor scratching the windshield and windows
with any abrasive particles.
5.
Rinse surface thoroughly with clean fresh water and dry with a
clean cloth.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ON, OR FOR
CLEANING, WINDSHIELDS AND WINDOWS:
METHANOL, DENATURED ALCOHOL, GASOLINE,
BENZENE, XYLENE, MEK, ACETONE, CARBON
TETRACHLORIDE, LACQUER THINNERS,
COMMERCIAL OR HOUSEHOLD WINDOW CLEANING
SPRAYS. WHEN IN DOUBT ABOUT ANY PRODUCT, DO
NOT USE IT.
6. Hard polishing wax should be applied to acrylic surfaces. (The
wax has an index of refraction nearly the same as transparent
acrylic and will tend to mask any shallow scratches.
7. Acrylic surfaces may be polished using a polish meeting Federal
Specification P-P-560 applied per the manufacturer's
instructions.
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CAUTION
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NOTE
When applying or removing wax or polish, use a clean soft
cloth.
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8.Windshields may have rain repellent applied per the
manufacturer's instructions. Caution should be used not to get
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rain repellent on painted surfaces surrounding the windshield.
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