Handling, Serv & Maint
Section 8
Model A36
8-29
After a thorough cleaning, wax the surface with a good grade
of commercial wax that does not have an acrylic base. The
wax will fill in minor scratches and help prevent further scratch-
ing. Apply a thin, even coat of wax and bring it to a high polish
by rubbing lightly with a clean, dry, soft flannel cloth. Do not
use a power buffer. The heat generated by the buffing pad
may soften the plastic.
ENGINE
Clean the engine with neutral solvent. Spray or brush the fluid
over the engine, then wash off with water and allow to dry.
Do not use solutions which may attack rub-
ber or plastic. Protect engine switches, con-
trols and seals. Fluid applied at high
pressure can unseat seals, resulting in con-
tamination of the sealed systems.
LANDING GEAR
After operation on salty or muddy runways, wash the main
gear and nose gear with low-pressure water and a mild deter-
gent as soon as practical. Rinse with clear water and blow dry
with low-pressure air immediately after rinsing. Relubricate as
necessary.
INTERIOR
To remove dust and loose dirt from the upholstery, headliner,
and carpet, clean the interior regularly with a vacuum cleaner.
Blot up any spilled liquid promptly with cleansing tissues or
rags. Do not pat the spot. Press the blotting material firmly and
hold it for several seconds. Continue blotting until no more liq-
uid is taken up. Scrape off sticky materials with a dull knife,
then spot clean the area.
January, 2006
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