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Location: training in South Louisiana | I WASHED MY TRAILER.... |
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Location: Vermont | I think I still see some long horizontal black streaks... |
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| How dare you,PaulC??!! |
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Location: Paulding Ohio | What did you use?
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by crowleysridgegirl on 2007-10-01 9:07 AM How dare you,PaulC??!! OOOOh...My mistake...those were decals... |
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| Well,now that you mention it,I see them,too!!! |
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Location: Illinois | Yer supposed to wash them? |
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Veteran
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Location: WI | Originally written by Yvette on 2007-10-01 6:11 PM
Yer supposed to wash them? My thoughts exactly. I washed ours Sunday - and removed old decals. Fours hours later and it looks great, but what a job. Scrubbed the inside, too. |
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Hurricane Survivor
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Location: training in South Louisiana | I used Purlpe Power from Walmart to clean the white skin and Best test Aluminum brightner on the silver... then I waxed it real good with Nanowax... |
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Location: Lowell, MI | I did a search for Best Test Aluminum brightner and can't find it. Where did you buy this product from? Thanks |
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Member
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Location: Lowell, MI | I did a search for Best Test Aluminum brightner and can't find it. Where did you buy this product from? Thanks |
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by mrbotat on 2007-10-04 1:20 PM
I did a search for Best Test Aluminum brightner and can't find it. Where did you buy this product from? Thanks Its probably just a brand version of most Aluminum Brighteners...a different mix of sulfuric and hyrochloric acids... Since you are new to the forum...here are some more takes on trailer cleaning... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=4512 http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=3304 http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=7732 http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=7619 |
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Location: Lowell, MI | Thanks PC. I went through the threads and I'm probably going to go with the www.streakmaster.com product. There seem to be some decent feedback on the product and its guaranteed. Wendy |
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| I can add my personal vouch for the Streakmaster products. I have both the black streak remover,and the aluminum brightener and also their new product Wash and Protect. Altho it did not remove old acid etched streaks from my mill finished 95 Sooner trailer ( buffing with Blue Magic did however),it brightened the trailer up to a super shiny degree. It is a very good product worth the money.Greg Waltrip is also good to deal with over the phone,or internet. |
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Hurricane Survivor
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Location: training in South Louisiana | I got the Alumabrite sold at auto stores. |
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