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Post subject: Re: Boot Care Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 14:34 |
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Joined: 11/20/10 Posts: 1046 Post Likes: +348 Company: Aero Data, Inc Location: Milton, DE
Aircraft: Baron 58
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I use PBS boot prep and sealant. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/search/se ... NT&x=0&y=0I try to apply right before the icing season, about once a year. When I sold my Aztec, which last had boots put on it more than 15 years ago, the buyer commented in what good shape they were. Hopefully my Baron's cleans up as well. However the best way to keep you boots in good condition is a hangar.
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Post subject: Re: Boot Care Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 16:24 |
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Joined: 11/20/10 Posts: 1046 Post Likes: +348 Company: Aero Data, Inc Location: Milton, DE
Aircraft: Baron 58
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Username Protected wrote: I used about everything over the past 10 years on the Baron. I am convinced the Boot care kit from sportys is the easiest to use at least as good as anything else on the market. It is $59 and will keep your boots looking like new for a year. It comes as a Boot Prep (cleaner/remover) and sealer. Thanks for the lead. I'm pretty much convinced at least for the sealer, I'm putting floor wax on my boots. Once my PBS runs out I'll give this a try. How often do you clean and seal?
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Post subject: Re: Boot Care Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 21:27 |
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Joined: 12/10/11 Posts: 2125 Post Likes: +566 Location: Shelbyville, TN (KSYI)
Aircraft: 1975 Baron B55
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Username Protected wrote: I used about everything over the past 10 years on the Baron. I am convinced the Boot care kit from sportys is the easiest to use at least as good as anything else on the market. It is $59 and will keep your boots looking like new for a year. It comes as a Boot Prep (cleaner/remover) and sealer. Thanks for the lead. I'm pretty much convinced at least for the sealer, I'm putting floor wax on my boots. Once my PBS runs out I'll give this a try. How often do you clean and seal?
It is done at annual which is in May and I do it myself or at least do a touch up in Oct-Nov time permitting. My boots always set the aircraft off as far as cosmetics.
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