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A total aircraft window cleaning solution

By Janice Wood · September 1, 2009 ·

All-Spray Cleaning and Detailing Kits from Aircraft Spruce provides a total aircraft window cleaning solution. All-Spray products are anti-static and ammonia free and are safe to use on plastic and glass surfaces.

There are two kits to choose from: The small kit includes one 8-oz. bottle of All-Spray, 10 Microfiber Towels, three All-Spray Detailers, and one sample Aircraft Window Polishing Cloth. The large kit includes a 32-oz All-Spray, 50 Microfiber Towels, 15 All-Spray Detailers, and one Aircraft Window Polishing Cloth.

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The small kit is priced under $30, while the large kit is priced under $100.

For more information: 877-477-7823 or AircraftSpruce.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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