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Biplane45

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My Skybolt will be through covering rework anda new AirTech finish soon. Unfortunately, I'll be flying her home to the same drafty/dusty hangar. I've thought about covering her with cotton sheets or parachute cloth to keep the dust off, now it's time to seal up the hangar.
What do other members do to seal the gaps in their sliding hangar doors? Commercial brush or rubber seals are expensive. I've heard carpet strips work. What do you guys think?
If your rag wing does get dusty/dirty, how do you prefer to dust or wash them? What are your favorite methods to keep her shiny and looking new?
 

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