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Where exhaust stains exist, allow solution to remain on the surface longer.

(5)  
Any good automotive wax may be used to preserve the painted surfaces. Soft cleaning cloths or a chamois should be used to prevent scratches when cleaning or polishing. A heavier coating of wax on the leading surfaces will reduce the abrasion problems in these areas.


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CLEANING WINDSHIELD AND WINDOWS.
— WARNING—
DO NOT USE GASOLINE, ALCOHOL, BENZENE, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, THINNER, ACETONE OR WINDOW CLEANING SPRAYS.
(1)  
Remove dirt, mud, etc., from exterior surfaces with clean water.

(2)  
Wash with mild soap and warm water, or an aircraft plastic cleaner using a soft cloth or sponge and a straight rubbing motion. Do not rub surfaces harshly.

(3)  
Remove oil and grease with a cloth moistened with kerosene.

(4)  
After cleaning plastic surfaces, apply a thin coat of hard polishing wax. Rub lightly with a soft cloth. Do not use a circular motion.

(5)  
A severe scratch or mar in plastic can be removed by using jeweler’s rouge to rub out the scratch. Smooth both sides and apply wax.

(6)  
To improve visibility through windshield and windows during flight through rain, a rain repellent such as REPCON should be applied to windshield and windows. The surfaces of the windshield and windows treated becomes so smooth that water beads up and readily flows off the surface. Apply this product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. (Refer to Chart 9105, List of Consumable Materials for specifications and manufacturer’s address.)


HEADLINER, SIDE PANELS AND SEATS.
(1) Clean headliner, side panels, and seats with a stiff brush and vacuum where necessary.
— WARNING —
SOLVENT CLEANERS REQUIRE ADEQUATE VENTILATION.

(2)  
Soiled upholstery, except leather, may be cleaned by using an approved air drying type cleaner or foam upholstery cleaner. Carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid soaking or harsh rubbing.

(3)  
Leather material should be cleaned with saddle soap or mild soap and water.


CARPETS.
Use a small whisk broom or vacuum to remove dirt. For soiled spots, use a non-inflammable dry-cleaning fluid.
LANDING GEAR.
Before cleaning the landing gear, place a plastic cover or similar material over the wheel and brake assembly.
(1)  
Place a pan under the gear to catch waste

(2)  
Spray or brush the gear area with solvent or a mixture of solvent and degreaser.

(3)  
Allow the solvent to remain on the gear for five to ten minutes. Rinse gear with  additional solvent and allow to dry.

(4)  
Remove cover from wheel and remove the catch pan.

(5)  
Lubricate gear per Lubrication Chart, 12-20-00.


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REPLENISHING. FUEL SYSTEM.
At intervals of 50 hours or 90 days, whichever comes first, clean the fuel filter pack.  Remove and clean the filters in accordance with the instructions outlined in Chapter 28. Inspection intervals of the various fuel system components may be found in Chapter 5.
— Note —
Refer to Chapter 28 for fuel anti-icing additive information and cautions.

1.
ENGINE OIL FILL 8. MAIN GEAR STRUT

2.
INDUCTION AIR FILTER 9. PROPELLER AIR CHARGE

3.
ENGINE OIL FILTER 10. INSTRUMENT AIR FILTER

4.
FUEL FILLER 11. BRAKE RESERVOIR

5.
ENGINE OIL SUCTION SCREEN 12. NOSE GEAR STRUT

6.
FUEL SYSTEM DRAINS 13. BATTERY

7.
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR AND PUMP 14. FUEL FILTERS


Figure 12-1. Service Points
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FILLING FUEL TANKS.
The fuel tank of each wing is filled through a single filler located on top of the nacelle.  Each tank has a capacity of 55 U.S. gallons, giving a total capacity of 110 U.S. gallons.
1.
Observe all required safety precautions for handling gasoline.

2.
Fill the tanks with fuel as specified on the placard adjacent to the filler neck.


DRAINING MOISTURE FROM FUEL SYSTEM.
To facilitate draining the fuel system fuel filters, lines and tanks of moisture and foreign matter, drains are incorporated in the starbord fuselage at a point just aft of the right flap trailing edge.
DRAINING FUEL SYSTEM.
The bulk of the fuel may be drained by opening the valves at the right hand side of the fuselage just forward of the entrance step or by siphoning (when draining fuel through the drain valves, the selector valves should be "ON"). The remaining fuel in the lines may be drained through the fuel filters.
 
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