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trailrider1958
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2012-06-05 6:31 AM (#144542)
Subject: Tack Scuffs


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Anybody know what will take off scuff marks on an aluminum trailer that hanging tack has made? Just bought a used aluminum trailer and wanting to clean it up a little.

Tks, Judy
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blackcows
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2012-06-05 7:30 AM (#144545 - in reply to #144542)
Subject: RE: Tack Scuffs


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Try the Magic Eraser pads, you can find them most everywhere.
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jim bob
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2012-06-05 2:29 PM (#144562 - in reply to #144542)
Subject: RE: Tack Scuffs


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If they are scuffs on milled aluminum; you can clean them up, but unless you cover that area with indoor/outdoor carpet, or some other type of covering; those marks will return as soon as your tack starts rubbing on that area. Get some grey carpet and 3M adhesive it to the area where your tack hangs. It looks better, and is a little cleaner for the tack.
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trot-on
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2012-06-05 4:02 PM (#144564 - in reply to #144542)
Subject: RE: Tack Scuffs


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Love having the indoor/outdoor in my tackroom! I will second the 3M spray adhesive. The stuff in the green can is what I am using to re-attach the rubber wall mats in the horse compartment. That stuff is worth the price.

BTW, I found velcro will stick to the indoor outdoor, so I actually use it to hold a few things ON the wall
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trailrider1958
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2012-06-05 6:43 PM (#144571 - in reply to #144542)
Subject: RE: Tack Scuffs


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Thanks for the advice, will try both solutions.
Judy
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