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how to clean a spar varnished wood fuselage

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Robert Dingus

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somerset, ohio USA
what is recommended to clean a wood fuselage after removing all of its covering, its age is unknown no dates or data on it, looks great underneath. the paint over Dacron did not stick very well, you could flex it a little and then peel off whole sections down to clean cloth nothing soaked through.

i also need to clean off excess Poly tack as well, i also found what looks like a honey comb panel on the bottom fuselage area below pilot seat area.

single seat parasol, but have not seen it assembled yet.

great buy, but you know the deal prove 51% so easy to do that.

Robert
 
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