Which sealant/wax has the most UV absorbent...

I've made accessories for planes for a number of years and a high percentage of these guys stay on the line 100% of the time. A small number - like car owners - really like to keep their planes looking nice, so I thought I'd pass on advice of the experts. So - what do you think?



You mobile guys really should smooze local mechanics at an airport-near-you. Planes are a big and look like 6' of snow to a guy with a small shovel.

To you guys with a Payloader - 6' of snow looks like opportunity.



If you ever had any questions about it, or an approach you might make, I'd be happy to tell you what I know: 800 825 1245 (8-6ish eastern time)
 
Why not make a post in the pro forum how to go about getting plane detailing business, the products that work best and what areas of the plane you have to be extra careful about?
 
Spam?! It was simple question ..perhaps over some of yer haads.



I'm not a detailer - except for my cars - nor do I want to get in the biz. I'm an engineer and manufacturer with a 6-7day business already.



I just thought I tell you guys where another bunch of folks that could use your help are located: the airport. I'll contact the blenders to see what UV absorbers they use. Thanks.
 
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