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Aircraft Washing Business Tip - Interior Private Jet Cleaning

   
Author: Lance Winslow

Aircraft Interiors of personal and corporate jets have hundreds of thousands of dollars invested. We have had an opportunity to speak at length in Tucson, AZ recently about the special custom interiors the weight they cost in performance and the needs in cleaning. There is a large company there that specializes in putting in new aircraft interiors for several large biz jet manufacturers and also does custom work for nearly anyone in the world who wants it right and perfect;

http://www.ainonline.com/Publications/nbaa...ecranepg84.html

http://www.airnav.com/airport/KTUS/PREMIER .

Most aviation carpet is 85 lb count the ones that are less you have to be very careful in cleaning so you do not damage them. When spraying led lights with cleaner you must be careful otherwise you can get yourself into an electrical issue. Often spot stain remover or moist towels with cleaner on them are best. Most small spots are merely Pepsi or coffee stains and come off relatively easy, the less you use a tool to clean inside an aircraft the better. Be also careful to ask manufacturer before treating with Scotch-Guard, it can cause problems and some of the various products of this type are flammable.

FAR 25.853b talks about carpet treatments and flammability, check it out if you are unsure before using an off shelf Home Depot name Brand household product.

FAA Advisory Circular 23-2 also has some things to be said and information references from former NTSB reports of incidents. Another issue we take seriously is the problem of gold plated seat buckles, ashtray covers, etc. Strong cleaners can remove the coating. Also a problem with ink stains on leather, it is not wise to use strong cleaners or chemicals on such stains. Many of the leather dye types are very light. Discoloration is all too easy. For some additional information on this subject check out;

Stevenson Aviation http://www.StevensAviation.com

http://www.ApperanceGroup.com .

We hope we have assisted you in your research that brought you to this page. Continued Success in everything you do.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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