king air pilot
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- Aug 27, 2007
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After the work I did on my truck my boss asked if I could do the same to some of our aircraft. This will be my 3rd plane that I have done for the company. This is Kingair B200 turboprop. As you can see from the following pic the biggest issue is the carbon on the wings from the burning of jet fuel. That has been compounded by using strong cleaners to remove the carbon and letting it dry before giving it a good rinse.
This is an area of the wing that is just behind the exhaust stack. After much experimentation. I used Klasse triple cleaner wax. But it does do a nice job removing the carbon.
Well thats 1 wing cleaned.
Now 1 engine bright and shiney
Just a pic of the whole plane its not buffed out yet.
I estimate about 24-30 hours of buffing and abut 3 quarts of Klasse all in one polish. Its alot of work but I love to fly them and want them to look great just like my truck.
See Ya
Mike

This is an area of the wing that is just behind the exhaust stack. After much experimentation. I used Klasse triple cleaner wax. But it does do a nice job removing the carbon.

Well thats 1 wing cleaned.

Now 1 engine bright and shiney

Just a pic of the whole plane its not buffed out yet.
I estimate about 24-30 hours of buffing and abut 3 quarts of Klasse all in one polish. Its alot of work but I love to fly them and want them to look great just like my truck.
See Ya
Mike