https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk4VgtfwcOU
For those that need to clean up their towers, I came across this video. A lot of work but might be worth it.
Cleaning a Tower
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Re: Cleaning a Tower
Tony,
I'm currently doing this to all of my cockpit trim on my 38, and yes it is a TON of work but it looks way better than 35 year old pitted aluminum. Thanks for sharing that link.
I'm currently doing this to all of my cockpit trim on my 38, and yes it is a TON of work but it looks way better than 35 year old pitted aluminum. Thanks for sharing that link.
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Re: Cleaning a Tower
Seems simple enough just some elbow grease
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Re: Cleaning a Tower
PeterPalmieri wrote:Seems simple enough just some elbow grease
I'm thinking a whole lot more then just some elbow grease is involved.
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Carl
I would say it would take about two days. I bet you are talking a lot of change for that job to be done professionally.
I would say it would take about two days. I bet you are talking a lot of change for that job to be done professionally.
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