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Old 04-28-2007, 08:39 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Question spring cleaning

I was curious about how everyone cleans there planes. I dust about every 2 to 3 months with a paint brush. I just wish there was a way to untarnish the Corgi's polished plane's. My CripesA' Mighty is looking more weathered now and the stabilizers have no shine now.....



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Old 04-29-2007, 12:10 AM   # 2 Quick Link (permalink)

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Re: spring cleaning

Every time I take my pickup to the carwash I just load as many as I can into the bed...They come back spot-free and smell like turtle wax.
 

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Try a "Swiffer Duster." Works like a charm and the static in the duster means you're not even touching the model.
 

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Re: spring cleaning

I was curious about how everyone cleans there planes. I dust about every 2 to 3 months with a paint brush. I just wish there was a way to untarnish the Corgi's polished plane's. My CripesA' Mighty is looking more weathered now and the stabilizers have no shine now.....



this is the type of brush I use:

Keep 'em in the box and wipe off the top of the box every now and then.
 

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Old 07-08-2007, 12:26 AM   # 5 Quick Link (permalink)
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I use makeup applicator brushes. They're about the softest dusters you can find short of archeologists brushes. A couple of long-handle foundation and blush brushes work great for dusting planes and cars. And with the whole metrosexual fad going on now, you don't even get a second glance at the checkout counter when you buy them.
 

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Re: spring cleaning

I use makeup applicator brushes. They're about the softest dusters you can find short of archeologists brushes. A couple of long-handle foundation and blush brushes work great for dusting planes and cars. And with the whole metrosexual fad going on now, you don't even get a second glance at the checkout counter when you buy them.

LoL!!!! Very good, Skidmarks! That was very funny.

Thanks! I guess I don't need to send my wife to get those for me, then...

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LoL!!!! Very good, Skidmarks! That was very funny.

Thanks! I guess I don't need to send my wife to get those for me, then...

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Careful there FVD! Unnecessary exposure can't ever be good. Wasn't it you who said that no sensible fighter pilot would want to get into a dogfight?
 

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Re: spring cleaning

There is one good thing that comes from the onerous monthly task of dusting. When you dust and clean 200+ aircraft you really appreciate the quality and work that goes into creating (in most cases) the mini masterpieces that interest us. The Corgi Lysander, Swordfish, Gladiator, Gemini Spitfires, Dragon P-47s, Century Wings to name but a few, demonstrate just how far manufacturers have progressed in the last few years.
The down side to all that is the minor breakages; aerials, pitot tubes,etc. And of course the lost bits; tail wheels, guns etc and the forensic examination of the floor with words sounding like, duck, buck, ruck, echoing round the den!! The joys of collecting
 

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Old 07-09-2007, 06:32 PM   # 9 Quick Link (permalink)
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No brushes for me. I use compressed air cans you use to blow dust off your computer and keyboard. Works like a charm.
 

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