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Re: Finish polish alternatives

Postby Rynoth » Tue May 26, 2020 7:34 pm

I just finished cleaning my plane with mineral spirits followed by hand-application of Zephyr Pro40.

This picture is my plane after the last time I polished it with Nuvite-C grade in November 2017:

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And this is my plane after today (May 2020):

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I think the Zephyr product does a fantastic job of restoring a 2.5 year old polish job with a lot less work. It doesn't really make it look BETTER than a full polish job, but it absolutely worked as a maintenance polish. Might have bought myself another year before breaking out the Nuvite and pads to clean up all the water spots (I'll try Zephyr with a buffer first.) It did remove fingerprint marks.

Just to re-iterate, Zephyr Pro40 did nothing to improve the shine of non-Nuvite polished parts on the plane (though it did clean them up a bit), and I don't think it replaces Nuvite (or other similar initial-cut polishes) for the original polish.
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Re: Finish polish alternatives

Postby flyingbear » Mon Aug 03, 2020 12:35 pm

With Nuvite and a buffer about how many hours are we talking to get an airplane polished like that?
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Re: Finish polish alternatives

Postby Rynoth » Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:11 pm

flyingbear wrote:With Nuvite and a buffer about how many hours are we talking to get an airplane polished like that?
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Without trying to be too pessimistic or optimistic, and depending on whether you're starting with the sheets on a flat table or from a totally unpolished but assembled airframe.... 40-60 hours? I polished most of mine as I built so it's hard to get a solid tally. The last time I re-polished (with nuvite and buffer) everything but the bottom of the wings it took about 15 hours. But the initial polish cut takes quite a bit longer. I'm sure there will be folks that have spent 100+ hours cumulatively polishing and still aren't quite satisfied.

It took me about 3-4 hours to "clean" my plane with the Zephyr Pro-40 which basically restored it to my previously polished state.
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