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EntireFlight FOD OFF® Aircraft Windshield & Canopy Cleaner – Safe for Acrylic & Glass

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Part# 13-26455
MFR Model# ENFLT-FO-AWC

Overview

FOD OFF® Windshield Cleaner – EFIS Safe, Streak-Free, Aviation-Grade

FOD OFF® Windshield Cleaner is built specifically for general aviation aircraft. Designed for use on acrylic, polycarbonate, and glass windscreens and canopies, this formula delivers a crystal-clear, streak-free finish without damaging sensitive materials or avionics.

Whether you're flying a Cirrus, Cessna, Piper, or turbine aircraft, this is the trusted, aircraft-safe cleaner you want in your flight bag or hangar.

Why Pilots Choose FOD OFF®

Safe for Acrylic, Polycarbonate & Glass
Compatible with GA windshields and canopies—no fogging, no crazing, no damage.

EFIS & Avionics-Safe Formula
Ammonia-free, anti-static, and non-abrasive—won’t harm your cockpit electronics or touchscreens.

Streak-Free & Fast-Drying
Wipes clean without smears or glare—perfect clarity before every flight.

Hangar-Tested. Pilot-Approved.
Designed and tested in real flight schools and hangars by pilots and A&Ps who give a FOD.

Made in the USA
Proudly developed, bottled, and packaged in the United States.

   
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