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| I would like to know if someone would provide me with the name of any cleaning solutions out there that can do it all. Clean the aluminum oxidation, yet be safely used to clean the white skin and glass of my sundowner. |
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 Extreme Veteran
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      Location: Texas | I was just at a dealership and asked what they used, I believe it was this stuff http://pressurewash.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_...
That's a little bit much but the sample might be a good deal for $12.
It seemed to work ok, they were washing a trailer while I was there. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 690
     Location: missouri | BLUE BEACON TRUCK WASH- usually found near truck stops... works well. |
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New User
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| Thanks guys for a couple of options. I have some things to look for. I might go to the truck stop down the road and see what they use also. thanks for your reply, tj |
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Member
Posts: 27
 Location: Elgin, Texas | I am also looking for the same thing. I have a white skinned aluminum trailer that is about 7 years old. I have tried aluminum cleaners from auto parts stores with no results. My owner's manual says that it can be acid washed but warns to find someone who knows what they are doing. I feel that is the only way to get the aluminum to shine again. There are no truck stops near me. I live near Austin TX. Any suggestions? |
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Veteran
Posts: 294
     Location: Fort Worth, Tx | Tack shops sell a product called "truck and trailer wash" from EZ All....haven't tried it but the label says that it washes steel, aluminium, wood, etc. It is the kind where you attach it to a hose and just spray and rinse. |
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Regular
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  Location: Northern CA | I am new here, but saw this post. I have successfully used EQ Solutions Red Wash, it works great on the aluminum trailers. I use it in an EQ foamer and then for black streaks, I concentrate it down into a squirt bottle. If you have aluminum that is oxidized, that is another beast! I have had success with the oxidation by thoroughly washing the trailer and then using a chrome/metal polish with a buffing wheel...it takes forever and if you go this route, I would suggest testing a small area |
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