Based on my research and experience, and time honored practice that I've observed, Dawn dish soap is widely used for cleaning painted Cessna aircraft with no apparent long term harmful effects. Now, for that aircraft and others, Cessna recommends use of mild detergent in certain applications you might not find that overly helpful in choosing what to use.
The maintenance manual for the same aircraft contains nearly-if not exactly-identical information in chapter 2.
For example, in the owners manual for a 1975 Cessna 172M, you will find Section V: Care of The Airplane containing instructions on how to wash painted surfaces, bare aluminum surfaces, interior surfaces, and the windscreen and windows. Your manufacturer's instructions can generally be found in at least two places: the owner's manual/AFM and the maintenance manual. Since you ask the question generically, without any information on what aircraft you might have, I will answer generically. However, the best answer is: in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. We could all offer opinions and product recommendations in response to this question. There was only one radio station, Voice of Sharia, that broadcast propaganda and Islamic programming.You should wash your aircraft in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Ownership of a video player could lead to a public lashing. People caught watching television faced punishment, including having their set smashed.
When the Taliban previously ruled from 1996 to 2001, there was no Afghan media to speak of - they banned television, movies and most other forms of entertainment, deeming it immoral. The guideline for TV networks comes after two decades of explosive growth for independent Afghan media under the western-backed governments that ruled the country until August 15, when the Taliban regained power.ĭozens of television channels and radio stations were set up with western assistance and private investment soon after the Taliban were toppled in 2001.ĭuring the past 20 years, Afghan television channels offered a wide range of programmes - from an ‘American Idol’ style singing competition to music videos, along with several Turkish and Indian soap operas. The new directive was widely circulated on social media networks.ĭespite insisting they will rule more moderately this time around, the Taliban have already introduced rules for what women can wear at university, and beaten and harassed several Afghan journalists despite promising to uphold press freedoms. Wearing hijab now mandatory for female TV anchors “These are not rules but a religious guideline,” ministry spokesman Hakif Mohajir said. It called for banning films or programmes that were against Islamic and Afghan values. In the first such directive to Afghan media issued by the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the Taliban also called on women television journalists to wear “Islamic hijabs” while presenting their reports.Īnd the ministry asked the channels not to air films or programmes in which the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) or other revered figures are shown. KABUL: The Taliban regime late on Sunday issued a new “religious guideline” that calls on the country’s television channels to stop showing dramas and soap operas featuring women actors.