mccool wrote:I had a bad spill on my Sonex, and was able to avoid the problem with a very generous soaking with water. Thank goodness there was a hose close by. No cracks or discoloration. This was my second windshield, thanks to a previous fuel spill that I didn't wash down immediately.
The line kid screwed up last weekend and dumped about 3/4 of a gallon. A quart for my shirt, a quart for hers, and a quart for the windshield. Didn't have a hose but I raced back to the hangar where I have a 5 gallon water container and lots of old towels. So far so good. It was horrifying.
I think the key thing is twofold:
1) get the fuel filler at the correct angle to match the fuel fill area. I'm speaking A model here.
1.5) Get the nozzle in far enough that if it blasts it will just go in the tank and not skyward.
2) Go slow!