Owning an airplane is a continual process of fixing things, ideally before they break badly enough to be a safety hazard or to keep you from flying. Most of us, though, also spend a lot of time sweating small details because we want our beloved airplanes to look and work their best. Cosmetics matter, and (at least for low-wing airplane owners) one easy cosmetic improvement is to make sure your non-skid wing walk looks crisp and sharp.

Of course, a wing walk isn’t just cosmetic; it’s important for safety, too: it makes it obvious where people should walk and it reduces the chances of slips and falls. Despite this importance, wing walks are often overlooked until they’re peeling, worn, or providing about as much traction as a freshly waxed kitchen floor. I recently refurbished the wing walk

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