Frequently Asked Questions
At Aeroglam Australia, we understand that maintaining your aircraft to the highest standards requires clarity, safety, and trust. Here are the most common questions we receive about our aircraft cleaning and detailing services across Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, and throughout Australia.
General Questions
What types of aircraft do you service?
We provide detailing and cleaning for all aircraft types — including light aircraft, twin turboprops, business jets, commercial airframes, and helicopters. Each aircraft is cleaned and detailed using aviation-certified products and CASA-approved methods.
Do you provide mobile aircraft cleaning services?
Yes. We specialize in mobile aircraft detailing at hangars and FBOs across Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, and other major airports. Our fully equipped mobile teams can perform complete interior and exterior detailing at your preferred location.
Are you available on short notice or weekends?
Absolutely. We operate 24/7 and can accommodate short-notice requests or scheduled maintenance programs to suit your operational needs with minimal disruption.
What locations do you cover?
Aeroglam services Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, and surrounding airports such as Tullamarine, Moorabbin, Essendon, Tyabb, Tooradin, and Lilydale. We also service Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and other major Australian regions upon request.
Interior & Exterior Services
What’s included in exterior aircraft detailing?
Exterior services include:
- Aircraft dry wash or wet wash
- Paint protection with sealants and waxes
- De-ice boot strip and reseal
- Gear well cleaning
- Brightwork polishing and custom exterior detailing
What’s included in interior aircraft detailing?
Interior detailing covers:
- Cabin cleaning and sanitisation
- Leather conditioning and rehydration
- Carpet extraction and upholstery care
- Cockpit (flight deck) detailing
- Lavatory and galley deep cleaning
- Custom interior finishes on request
Do you offer disinfection or sanitisation services?
Yes. Our aircraft disinfection services use aviation-approved antimicrobial products that eliminate bacteria and viruses while being safe for all cabin materials and avionics.
Booking & Pricing
How do I request a quote?
You can request a quote through our online form, by calling , or by emailing sales@aeroglam.com.au. Quotes are based on aircraft type, condition, and specific detailing requirements.
How is pricing determined?
Our pricing depends on:
- Aircraft type and size
- Current condition and level of detailing required
- Service location and accessibility
We provide transparent, obligation-free quotes before any work begins.
Do you offer one-time or recurring services?
Yes. We provide both one-off detailing and ongoing maintenance programs. Many operators choose recurring monthly or quarterly packages for consistent presentation and long-term protection.
Contact & Support
How can I schedule a service?
You can book directly through our contact form, email sales@aeroglam.com.au, or call +12 1234 12344. We’re available 24/7 to assist with bookings and urgent detailing needs.
Do you provide after-hours or emergency services?
Yes. We offer after-hours and short-notice aircraft detailing to accommodate flight schedules, charter turnarounds, or urgent presentation requirements.
Still Have Questions?
Reach out to our friendly support team at sales@aeroglam.com.au — or call +12 1234 12344 to discuss your aircraft cleaning requirements.
Aeroglam Australia – The trusted name in aircraft detailing, from light planes to business jets.
Detailing & Cleaning Process
Why is CASA-approved cleaning important?
Following CASA-approved procedures ensures every service meets Australian aviation safety standards. Using unapproved chemicals or techniques can damage paintwork, avionics, or sensitive components,which is why all Aeroglam technicians are trained in certified methods.
What’s the difference between dry wash and wet wash?
Dry Wash: Uses specialized waterless cleaning products that remove dirt and contaminants while polishing the surface. Ideal for eco-friendly, hangar-based cleaning or drought conditions.
Wet Wash: Involves low-pressure water and aviation-grade detergents for deep exterior cleaning, typically done on outdoor ramps or larger aircraft.
How often should my aircraft be detailed?
For optimal appearance and surface protection, we recommend:
- Light Aircraft: Every 2–3 months
- Business Jets & Turboprops: Monthly or before major flights
- Commercial Airframes: As per airline maintenance schedule
Frequent detailing also helps identify early signs of corrosion or wear.
Are your cleaning products safe for aircraft?
Yes. We only use aviation-certified and pH-balanced cleaning solutions that are approved for use on aircraft exteriors, interiors, avionics panels, and leather upholstery.
Maintenance & Protection
Can regular detailing help maintain my aircraft’s resale value?
Definitely. Routine detailing helps preserve paint integrity, prevent corrosion, and maintain cabin condition—all of which directly improve your aircraft’s resale and operational value.
Do you offer maintenance or cleaning programs?
Yes. We offer scheduled detailing and maintenance packages that can be tailored to flight hours, usage, or operator preference. These programs reduce downtime and ensure your aircraft always looks and performs its best.
What eco-friendly cleaning methods do you use?
We use waterless cleaning and biodegradable products wherever possible, helping conserve water and reduce environmental impact without compromising quality.
Technical & Safety
Are your technicians certified or insured?
Yes. All Aeroglam technicians are fully trained, insured, and experienced in CASA-compliant cleaning procedures. Safety and professionalism are at the heart of every service we deliver.
Can you work alongside my maintenance team?
Of course. We frequently coordinate with MRO teams, FBOs, and flight departments to perform cleaning and detailing as part of regular maintenance schedules.
Do you handle sensitive areas like avionics and instruments?
Yes. Our specialists are trained to clean flight decks, avionics panels, and instrumentation areas safely, using only approved non-conductive products.