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Question, what is best to remove fuel over spray from a plastic airplane body? What is best to cover the engine with after running. It may be some time before I get back to this airplane. I am moving to the next airplane to see if I can get it to run.
Thanks,
MMT
Thanks,
MMT
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Re: RTF models
MMT:Suggest "Simple Green" or "Mr. Clean" spray detergent to remove castor residdue.
The engine can probably sit for six months without attention. Longer than tear it down and give it a through cleaning.
The engine can probably sit for six months without attention. Longer than tear it down and give it a through cleaning.
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Cleaning RTF's
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