#1
Posted: 10/1/2010 10:15:33
EAA needs members to review apolishing product. To volunteer,simply click the green "reply" button below and say you want tovolunteer. I’ll be selecting the testers (randomly) on 10/12/2010 andclosing this thread at that time. If you are selected, I will send you aprivate message or email with the details.
Requirements to participate inthis test:
- You have time to test out this polish.
- You must complete a short product review after using the product.
- You must be an EAA member.
- You get to keep the product after you are done reviewing it.
We’ll be having other opportunitiesto test products coming up so keep checking back to www.oshkosh365.orgforums for more posts. You’ll see the outcome of this test work in anupcoming issue of Sport Aviation under Member Tested.
Thanks for volunteering,
Charlie Becker
Director, EAA Member Programs
Built Sonex, Own J-3 Cub
#2
Posted: 10/1/2010 19:44:07
I have an aircraft that requires washing every week. I will give it a try.
Roger Messenger
#3
Posted: 10/2/2010 09:56:44
#4
Posted: 10/2/2010 17:34:26
Hey Charlie, Sign me up! My Quicksilver doesn't have any polished A L on it but my motorcycle sure does. Engine, tranny and belt drive are all polished. I've found a polish that works quite well but am always looking for improvements.
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#5
Posted: 10/2/2010 20:39:22
Sign me up, I have a polished Zenith 601 that needs a final polishing and a canopy which needs polishing badly.
Rich Whittington
Tullahoma, TN
#6
Posted: 10/4/2010 09:55:17
Modified: 10/4/2010 09:57:43
I'm good with it. My Tango could stand to get a good polishing. Send it on!!
#7
Posted: 10/4/2010 12:43:09
Great timing, Charlie;
I'm thinking about polishing my Sonex, so I have some unattached skins at this time that could be a good test subject for the polish.
Please consider my participation;
Carl
Sonex 1170
- Carl
#8
Posted: 10/7/2010 18:44:47
Hi Charlie,
Unfortunately, the struts on my Hawk need polishing again. I'd love to see if this stuff makes it any easier.
Steve Bensinger
#9
Posted: 10/7/2010 18:53:37
Building a Titan T-51 and thinking about polishing it. I'd like to try it out. Thanks, Bob Frederick
#10
Posted: 10/7/2010 19:42:02
I have a new plane that I want to keep looking new.
#11
Posted: 10/7/2010 19:58:14
I'm polishing my 6061-T6 Sonex skins as I build, so can test a polish if it's purpose is to turn mill finish into a polished finish.
#12
Posted: 10/7/2010 20:07:03
Is this a polish for plastic like on the inside of an aircraft, or plexiglass? I could use some for either, and would be glad to give it a test.
#13
Posted: 10/7/2010 20:15:23
Charlie
I'm volulteering for the testing of the polishing product(s).
John Ridout
EAA # 508444
Killeen, TX
jridout@hot.rr,com
#14
Posted: 10/7/2010 20:42:01
I"d love to participate... The Ercoupe could use a polish...
#15
Posted: 10/7/2010 21:15:48
Hi Charlie, I have two props to polish so I'm more than happy to give your product a good workout!!
#16
Posted: 10/7/2010 21:26:15
I have two airplanes with aluminum spinners that are hard to keep polished. I would like to try a good solution.
#17
Posted: 10/7/2010 21:40:22
Building a T-51 - need to test plenty of alumimum polishes.
#18
Posted: 10/7/2010 22:50:41
I'm interested - my buddy's Grumman Tiger is fresh from the paint shop but his nav light covers are still 1978-cloudy...
#19
Posted: 10/7/2010 23:23:38
Sign me up Charlie. I am building a Glastar that has a fiberglass fuselage and metal wings (both are ready to be polished). I need to test a product that will do both.
Thanks,
Dick
#20
Posted: 10/8/2010 02:23:44