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Sounds good, Jim, except that many/most of the car bugs end up on the windshields, and WD-40 and is notoriously bad for rubber o-rings and seals such as around automobile windshields.  I wouldn't use it there. I used it on a previous airplane's NG strut and it "ate" the o-ring seal - I should have used hydraulic oil.


    Don Bowen
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 17:51:22 -0400
Subject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] DEBUGGING A COUPE
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Don
 
In the book I have "Extraordinary uses for ordinary things"
 
One of the uses for WD40
Is to spray WD40 on the car grille and hood before going for a drive and most of the critters will slide right off. The few bugs that are left will be easy to wipe off later without damaging your car's finish.
 
If it works on the car it should work on your wings.
 
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