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a. Apply by wiping or scrubbing the affected area with an acid brush or
toothbrush.
b. Air dry or oven dry as applicable.
c. Do not use on acrylic plastics or acrylic conformal coatings.
d. Do not use on unsealed aluminum electrolytic capacitors. Damage may
result to end caps and cause leakage.
Silicon carbide paper because it is sharp and the individual grains can
penetrate steel surfaces.
Because it conforms to the surface, the applicator allows easier application
of a constant scrubbing pressure on curved skin panels.
MIL-C-85570.
Select the proper cleaning agent for the method of cleaning chosen.
Upward and outward.
Dry-cleaning solvent.
It is not oxygen compatible and will cause explosion or fire.
A polyethylene sheet, polyethylene-coated cloth, or metal foil barrier
materials.
The maintenance instructions manual (MIM).
NAVAIR 01-1A-509.
Level IShort term, up to 60 days.
Level II60 days to 1 year.
Level IIILong term, 1 to 8 years.
Level I preservation.
All three. Grades I, IL and IV.
Antifriction bearings, shock-strut pistons, and other bright metal surfaces.
It is used when a water-displacing, low temperature, lubricating oil is
required.
Type III.
Level I.
Ground Support Equipment Cleaning and Corrosion Control, NAVAIR
17-1-125.
Silicone sealant MIL-A-46146, type I, and polysulfide sealant MIL-S-81733
or MIL-S-8802.
Uniform or direct surface attack
Aluminum and magnesium alloys.
White or gray powdery deposit.
Avoid the creation of crevices during repair work.
Intergranular corrosion is an attack on the grain boundaries of alloys under
specific conditions.
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