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Exterior Services
The exterior condition of your aircraft is very important both from an aesthetics and a safety/efficiency standpoint. Below is a description of the services most commonly ordered by our clients. If there is another exterior service you would like to inquire about please don't hesitate to call us at 888-858-5123.
Dry Wash
Dry washing is an EPA-approved way of maintaining your aircraft. Dry washing essentially means using a wax that both cleans and protects the exterior of your aircraft. This procedure ensures bug-, carbon-, and oil-free surfaces, and should be done regularly for the best results.
Hand Wax Exterior Paint
Hand waxing the exterior restores life to the finish of your aircraft. The exterior must first be wet washed to remove dirt, bugs, and other debris and to ensure a clean finish postwax. This procedure is necessary once or twice a year.
Brightwork Polish
Leading edges of aircraft withstand the full onslaught of the elements. It is very important, therefore, to give brightwork specialized treatment. Polishing brightwork not only reduces corrosion, it also enhances the appearance of the aircraft. Frequency of this service depends on frequency and conditions of flight, but the mirror-reflective finish of your brightwork will make your aircraft look new.
De-ice Boots Prep and Sealant
De-ice boots require special attention. De-ice boots that are treated with sealant perform consistently better than those that are not.
Clean Gear Wells
Gear wells must be cleaned at least biannually. This procedure is separate from standard exterior washes and is a complicated necessity. Debris and residue accumulate within the gear wells, creating a hazard. Thorough cleaning involves attention to detail and a great awareness of safety.
Interior Services
Interior aircraft cleaning, detailing, and carpet extraction
Inside the aircraft we work scrupulously from the cockpit, through the galley, to the lavatory, leaving them all spotless. In the cabin we take care of every detail: fixtures, buckles, leather seats, windows, carpet and mirrors.
Interior detailing incorporates:
-Cleaning and conditioning all leather seats
-Cleaning, sanitizing, and reorganizing galley and lavatory drawers and cabinets
-Cleaning side and head panels
-Cleaning and sanitizing wood surfaces, mirror surfaces, table tops and windows.
Aircraft with particular interior elements, such as suede and exotic woods, require special care. Interior detailing frequency depends on individual aircraft flight frequency. Standard carpet cleaning includes vacuuming and spot cleaning. Carpet extraction goes a step beyond, using steam cleaning to bring the original texture and appearance back to the carpet.
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