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B727
15th February 2004, 07:22
Could anybody tell me is there any company's in the UK or Ireland which sell the above ?? If so could you supply company contact detail's please. Thanks in advance.



Tony Flynn
15th February 2004, 08:33
Courtesy of google we have.

http://www.adamsdirect.co.uk/searchres.asp?group=Oils%20and%20Chemicals

http://www.jazbags.com/NewFiles/CC2.html

http://www.southdownaero.com/prod23.htm

www.johnburn.co.uk/docs/jb-products-c.xls

Enjoy

411A
15th February 2004, 13:25
B727,

What you really want is the best there is, Plexus, used on the B1, B2 bomber canopies. Mil spec. Superb!

www.plexusplasticcleaner.com

Practice Auto 3,2,1
15th February 2004, 22:24
I'll second Plexus too.

Best stuff since sliced bread :p

Floppy Link
16th February 2004, 00:58
and before sliced bread it was the best thing since the breadknife...

Concur, agree - Plexus is ace. I only had one problem with it, I used to chinagraph the pressures/runways etc on the inside of the canopy and since I plexussed it the chinagraph doesn't take, just slides straight without writing.
Plexus is Los cojones del perro

:E

B727
16th February 2004, 05:55
Thanks for making time to reply.

Kolibear
16th February 2004, 06:12
Another vote for Plexus, its twice as good if you clean the canopy inside & out too :D

Flyin'Dutch'
16th February 2004, 07:16
The guy from Rise and Shine recommended it and indeed Plexus is the way forward.

Fanbloodytastic stuff.

FD

ozplane
17th February 2004, 01:20
Definitely agree with the other others about Plexus. I was seriously considering a new windscreen for my Airtourer but an hour with Plexus did the trick. Little and often seems to work well and do use a soft cloth not paper towels as recommended on the tin.
Only downside was that some plonker scraped his wingtip across the canopy and the high sheen makes it even more obvious. Needless to say he didn't own up.