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Member
Posts: 31
Location: Oz land | white skinned trailers or the aluminum look? Which is easier to care for? I currently have a Hart w/ aluminum bottom half/white on top. Looking ata new trailer with all white skin? Does it matter? |
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Regular
Posts: 62
Location: Western Wisconsin | White skin is going to be "softer"; showing more dings and scrapes from the horses being tied, rocks kicked up from the road, scuffs from tree branches, stuff like that. On the other hand, it washes up great and you can wax it; no acid baths necessary. |
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Expert
Posts: 1989
Location: South Central OK | I'd go off what you've got now. Do you like the top or bottom half of your current trailer more? |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 309
Location: MO | Personally, I like the look of the painted white. I've had it on my last three trailers. Yes, it will show dings, if you look close. But, it cleans up easily especially with the new vehicle washes from E Z All and the other horse wash companies. I just washed mine and it just sparkles. No need to acid wash, ever. |
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