| Pbs Prep is formulated for use before each Pbs Boot Sealant application to avoid dulling and hard to remove build-up. Pbs Prep will effectively clean pneumatic de-ice boots of all old boot treatments assuring the best results possible when applying Pbs Boot Sealant. Failure to prepare de-ice boots with Pbs Prep may result in dulling due to build-up. Pbs Prep is the first step to fantastic looking de-ice boots. |
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Gets the job done. A no brainer, very effective cleaner.
Pbs Prep (Boot Cleaner & Prep)
This product works great to strip old PBS boot sealant from the aircraft and makes reapplication of the PBS boot sealant a breeze. Coupled with a blue kitchen sponge, all the black oxidation comes right off your old boot and saves a lot of time.
Pbs Prep (Boot Cleaner & Prep)
Works great
Pbs Prep (Boot Cleaner & Prep)
As advertised. Will remove ALL old sealant but you may have to apply several times and let sit while the old stuff dissolves.
Pbs Prep (Boot Cleaner & Prep)
Product is excellent in removing anything on boots. It leaves a clean smooth surface. It is a product we have used for over 15 years.
Pbs Prep (Boot Cleaner & Prep)
Great cleaner
Pbs Prep (Boot Cleaner & Prep)
The Best product for this purpose.
Prepped the surface as advertised.
I have been putting PBS sealant on my boots without getting the effect I wanted. I decided to use the PBS prep to strip down the layers of old sealant right down to the bare rubber. I then put 3 coats of sealant down after the stripping and now the boots shine like new. I was amazed at how well this product worked. Even though this is a good product, it is very hard work to strip the old sealant. I used heavy duty paper towels, saturated with PBS prep and just let it sit on the boot for 15 minutes. This softened up the old sealant and with and with a scrub sponge, I was able to remove the old sealant and the wash it all off with clean water. They look terrific!! Great product!
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No. Neither the PBS Sealant (09-41712) nor the Prep & Cleaner (09-41711) are considered hazardous goods for shipping.
Per the manufacturer: There is no specific data that states exactly how much area it will cover. Although, this should be able to cover the boots 7 times on either a Citation or King Air.
Per PBS: 2- year shelf. Ensure the material does not freeze.