Exterior And Interior Primers; Cleaning And Waxing The Aircraft Finish; Cleaning Plastic Windows; Cleaning Deicer Boots - Beechcraft TRAVEL AIR 95 Shop Manual

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Black
118684-33
mild soap and water.
Harsh,
abrasive
or alkaline
Jubilee
Gold (stripe
only)
118684-221
soaps
or detergents
should
never
be used.
Use soft
Sable
Brown
118684-223
cleaning
cloths
or chamois
to
prevent
scratches
when
Sunshine
Yellow
118684-231
cleaning
and polishing.
Any good grade
automobile
Capri
Blue
118684-265
wax may be used
to
preserve
painted
surfaces.
To
Omaha
Orange
118684-273
remove
stubborn
oil
and
grease,
use
a
soft cloth
dampened
with naphtha.
After
cleaning
with naphtha,
LACQUER
the
surface
should
be rewaxed
and polished.
(Interior
Colors)
CLEANING
PLASTIC WINDOWS
Autumn
Smoke
118684-155
A
commercial
cleaning compound
made specifically
Desert
Beige
118684-181
for acrylic
plastic
windows
may be used.
When using
Driftwood
118684-183
a commercial
cleaner
follow
the
instructions
on
the
Banff Blue
118684-241
container.
VINYL
If a commercial
cleaner
is not available,
the
following
instructions
should
be followed.
(Interior
Colors)
Cleaning
of
the
windows
should
never
be attempted
when dry.
The window
should
first
be
flushed
with
Driftwood
118684-24
water
or a mild
soap
solution,
then
rubbed
lightly
Autumn
Smoke
118684-25
with
a
grit-free
soft
cloth,
chamois
or sponge.
Stubborn
grease
or oil
deposits
are readily
removed
ENAMEL
with
aliphatic
naphtha
or
hexane.
Rinse
with clear
water,
(Interior
Colors)
CAUTION
Insignia
Red
94-509
Black
94-515
Do not use
thinner
or aromatic
abrasive
cleaners
to
clean
the
windows;
they
will
EXTERIOR
AND
INTERIOR
PRIMERS
damage
the surface of the
plastic.
Aliphatic
naphtha
and similar
solvents
are
highly
Interior
(Aluminum)
MIL-P-8585
inflammable
and extreme
care
must
be
Interior
(Magnesium)
Enmar
EX-1479
taken
when using
them.
Exterior
(Aluminum)
Enmar
EX-2016G
or
MIL-P-8585
CLEANING
DEICER
BOOTS
Exterior
(Magnesium)
Enmar
Epoxy
Primer
The boots
should be checked
for engine
oil after
servicing
and
at
the
end of
each flight, and
any oil
CLEANING
AND WAXING
THE
AIRCRAFT
FINISH
found
must be removed.
This can be accomplished
by
the
use
of a
neutral
soap and water
solution.
Care
Because
wax
seals
the
paint
from
the
outside
air,
a
should
be exercised
to
avoid
scrubbing
the
surface
of
new paint
job
should
not be waxed
for
a period
of
90
the
boot as
this
will
tend to
remove
the
special
con-
days
to allow
the
paint
to
cure.
For uncured
painted
ductive
surface.
surfaces,
wash
only
wíth
cold
or lukewarm
(never
hot) water
and a mild nondetergent
soap.
Any rubbing
NOTE
of
the
painted
surface
should
be
done
gently
and
held
to
a minimum
to
avoid cracking
the
paint film.
Since
the
deicer
boots
are
made of
soft,
flexible
stock, care
must be
After
the
paint
cures,
a
thorough
waxing
will protect
exercised
against
dragging
gasoline
painted
and unpainted
metal
surfaces
from
a variety
hoses
over
them
or resting
ladders
of highly
corrosive
elements.
Flush
loose
dirt away
or platforms
against
the
surface
of
first
with
clear water,
then
wash
the
airplane
with
a
the
boots.
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