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Post  akjgardner Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:53 pm

I bought a cox p-40 because of the intact antennae, however it has an excessive amount of fuel staining on it. Any suggestions on how to remove it , thanks for the help .


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Post  Ken Cook Fri Mar 29, 2024 4:24 am

I had a white Pitts bipe, it was real bad with fuel staining. I ended up sanding the plastic with 1500 and 2000. I then used Brasso to polish it. While it looks pretty good and offers a decent shine, you can still see it darkened the plastic.
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