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- Carbon Cub FX-3
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Had a good chat with @Hunter last night as a new CubCrafters FX-3 owner and one of the discussion items was why I restructured Flightinfo.com to be a source of sharing information among aircraft owners such as the many topics we discussed, things I learned and discussed with @Tsquared etc. One of the questions came up about how I clean my windscreen, what do I use, etc. Flightinfo.com is here so we don't have closed looped discussions but to allow us to share what we learn so others can learn from the questions and answers. So please share your tips, if you have questions, ask them. As my father told me growing up; the only dumb question is the one you don't ask.
In the CubCrafters world from what I've heard people use window cleaner products such as ZEP foaming glass cleaner, spray wax, Pledge (which is a fine aerosol wax), etc. I don't know the right or wrong answer and the problem comes in when bugs are involved and you have to scrub a little harder and try to not swirl but clean in the wind direction. I typically use a Turtle Wax spray wax or Pledge.
A question came up about microfiber cloths that I use, I recently bought a set of even higher quality finer cloths but companies such as Chemical Guys are good ones to research as they are big into auto detailing. Also Aero Cosmetics which I linked in another thread but I'll add below for reference.
If you have any tips to share on how you clean your windscreen and avoid swirls or any types of marks please share.
Amazon product ASIN B00A8MZ7IA
These are the new ones (blue) that I have not used yet:
Amazon product ASIN B071JLQ387
Amazon product ASIN B07DX9ZXQX
In the CubCrafters world from what I've heard people use window cleaner products such as ZEP foaming glass cleaner, spray wax, Pledge (which is a fine aerosol wax), etc. I don't know the right or wrong answer and the problem comes in when bugs are involved and you have to scrub a little harder and try to not swirl but clean in the wind direction. I typically use a Turtle Wax spray wax or Pledge.
A question came up about microfiber cloths that I use, I recently bought a set of even higher quality finer cloths but companies such as Chemical Guys are good ones to research as they are big into auto detailing. Also Aero Cosmetics which I linked in another thread but I'll add below for reference.
If you have any tips to share on how you clean your windscreen and avoid swirls or any types of marks please share.

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Amazon product ASIN B00A8MZ7IA
These are the new ones (blue) that I have not used yet:
Amazon product ASIN B071JLQ387
Amazon product ASIN B07DX9ZXQX