Salts Gone® Aviation Formula Now in Cessna Manuals

Salts Gone® Aviation Formula Now in Cessna Manuals

Two years ago, we were thrilled when Textron Aviation, a global leader in the aerospace industry, approached us with an exciting opportunity. They had witnessed the great success of our Salts Gone® product and recognized the potential for a similar solution tailored specifically for the aviation sector. Understanding the unique challenges faced by aircraft exposed to harsh environmental conditions, Textron sought a product that could meet the rigorous demands of aviation maintenance and safety standards.

Over the course of a year, our team worked closely with Textron's engineers and experts. This partnership was characterized by relentless testing, continuous experimentation, and a shared commitment to excellence. Together, we refined and perfected what would become our Salts Gone® Aviation Formula.

The journey was not without its challenges. We knew that meeting the stringent AMS1526C standards—a benchmark for cleaning and corrosion inhibition in the aviation industry—was essential. Every aspect of the formula was meticulously tested to ensure it could withstand the toughest conditions while remaining safe and effective for use on aircraft surfaces.

After extensive testing and validation, we're proud to say that the Salts Gone® Aviation Formula not only met but exceeded these rigorous standards. The results were so impressive that Textron Aviation has now incorporated the product into all official Cessna maintenance manuals, with plans to include it in future manuals for Beechcraft and Bell Helicopters, among others. This inclusion is a testament to the formula's reliability and effectiveness, ensuring it will play a crucial role in maintaining the performance and longevity of aircraft worldwide.

We are honored by Textron's trust and partnership and are excited to see our Salts Gone® Aviation Formula become a staple in the aviation industry, protecting aircraft from the corrosive effects of salt and other environmental contaminants.


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