FAA-approved and Insured Cleaning Processes and Services
Dry washing
$450-2500
waterless cleaning method that effectively removes dirt, grease, and contaminants while preserving the aircraft’s finish.
This process involves using specialized cleaning solutions and microfiber cloths to safely lift grime without scratching the surface.
Key areas cleaned include the fuselage, wings, landing gear, engine cowlings, and control surfaces. The fuselage undergoes degreasing to remove oil, exhaust residue, and hydraulic fluid buildup, ensuring a clean and polished appearance.
De-ice System maintenance
$250-1500
Regular maintenance of brightwork ensures a mirror-like finish and prevents corrosion. This includes frequent cleaning, oxidation removal, and applying manufacturer approved Xzilon coating.
De-ice boots require proper cleaning with approved Collins Aerospace solutions, followed by conditioning to maintain flexibility and effectiveness in ice prevention. Routine inspections help identify wear or damage early, ensuring both safety and longevity.
Polishing and ceramic coating
$2500-24,500
Polishing and ceramic coating enhance an aircraft’s aerodynamics, reducing drag and improving fuel efficiency.
The ceramic layer protects against UV damage, corrosion, and contaminants while making cleaning easier. This long-lasting protection preserves the finish, reduces maintenance, and keeps the aircraft looking pristine. Ceramic packages are catered to aircraft use and industry.