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wastead@my-dejanews.com wrote:
 
> In article <19981123182957.22845.00001916@ng108.aol.com>,
>   hlaviation@aol.com (HLAviation) wrote:
> > Get yourself a little spray bottleand fill it with 50/50 antifeeze& > > water.  A little bit goes a long way.

> is the 50/50 safe for GFRP?

What's GFRP?

This brings up a point of concern to me; I don't want to spray
antifreeze around my plane, because we fly with our dog and
ethylene glycol is *extremely* toxic to pets (who love its sweet
taste and actively seek it out).

Does anyone know if the environmentally-friendly antifreezes
like Sierra are safe to use to de-ice planes?

Snowbird


