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Why JetGlow Uses Fly Shiny Products for Aircraft Detailing
At JetGlow Aviation, every product we use on an aircraft must support safe aircraft detailing, long-term surface protection, and operational efficiency. That’s why Fly Shiny products especially Maverick and Quick Turn, are a key part of our exterior condition management process. These products are not adapted automotive chemicals. They are designed specifically for aircraft, built by someone who understands aviation at the ramp level.
Chris Hibben
6 minutes ago4 min read


JetGlow Aviation at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
Every summer, the world’s aviation community descends on Oshkosh for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, and JetGlow Aviation is proud to support both aircraft vendors and attending owners with professional interior and exterior aircraft services tailored specifically for the demands of AirVenture week.
Chris Hibben
2 days ago2 min read


How to Properly Wash a General Aviation Aircraft
Owning a general aviation aircraft means protecting safety, performance, and long-term value. This SEO-focused guide explains how to properly wash a general aviation airplane using aviation-approved cleaners and safe techniques. Learn why aircraft washing is different from car washing, how to protect paint and acrylic windows, avoid common mistakes, prevent corrosion, and preserve resale value through proper exterior aircraft care.
Chris Hibben
5 days ago3 min read


Why the Jet Glow Exterior Condition Management Program Is a Game-Changer for Charter Companies and Fleet Owners
More operators are shifting away from one-off detailing and moving toward a structured, repeatable approach: Exterior Condition Management—a program designed to keep aircraft consistently clean, protected, and inspection-ready as they cycle through real-world charter and fleet utilization.
Chris Hibben
Dec 147 min read


Aircraft Detailing in Wisconsin That Saves Owners Money Long-Term
Aircraft ownership in Wisconsin comes with unique challenges—seasonal weather, UV exposure in summer, moisture and contaminants in spring and fall, and harsh winter conditions that accelerate wear on paint, windows, metal, and de-ice systems.
Chris Hibben
Dec 113 min read
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