Recently installed a composite 3 blade WW300. I really like these props as I had one on my 14 for over 700 hrs, and they are less expensive than the Hartzell which I am sure is also a good prop. At Sun N Fun I noticed several WW composite props and even some Hartzell exhibited chipping of the paint leading edge. When I felt the edge, you can "feel" the paint is slightly proud of the nickel leading edge. The unpainted part is virtually level. It seems Whirlwind and now Whirlwind Hartzell paint over the gloss black leaving the painted part proud by a few thousands. My new WW prop the same. Anyone have a proven solution to fix this? Since there is no clearcoat I thought of starting with 5,000 grit and increase to 20,000 and then do the rubbing-polishing compound to bring back the gloss on the front ~ 1/16 to an 1/8 of an inch but on a brand-new painted prop don't have the nerve. Just want to knock off the corner.


This is my 14-prop painted 7 years ago. Since the entire prop was painted does not have an "edge" on the leading edge to the nickel. I guess there was not a need to apply the gloss clear coat.



This is my 14-prop painted 7 years ago. Since the entire prop was painted does not have an "edge" on the leading edge to the nickel. I guess there was not a need to apply the gloss clear coat.

