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trot-on
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2014-04-01 10:07 PM (#158394)
Subject: cleaning aluminum floor


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Since this was from 7 years ago, is this still the best way to clean the aluminum floor, or are there new products to use. And I was told sprinkle with baking soda before replacing mats??........ http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=806...
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-04-01 10:48 PM (#158395 - in reply to #158394)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor


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Muriatic acid still works well to clean, stop corrosion and etch the aluminum. The newer acids are being sold as low odor, but still are far from being odor free.

There are newer bed liner products now available. A friend of ours used a Rustoleum product on a ground driven manure spreader. It was just done recently, so it's difficult to say how good the product will be for long term durability. We continue using Duplicolor products and people still are having good luck with the Herculiner. I've heard some negative results about the Rust-Oleum rattle can applications, but can't comment on any personal knowledge of the product.

The sticky threads are still relevant today, as far as the application process is concerned. The materials' availability and pricing have changed to many auto parts and some big box stores.

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trot-on
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2014-04-02 10:37 PM (#158424 - in reply to #158394)
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Stopped by our local trailer dealership and they did the acid cleaning on the floor while I waited. The rice quote was not much more than I could have bought the stuff to do myself, and I did not have to deal with the product!
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-04-03 3:59 PM (#158428 - in reply to #158394)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor


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They acid washed your trailer's floor for $7.50  ?
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Tx. Vaquero
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2014-04-03 5:12 PM (#158430 - in reply to #158428)
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That was rude.
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trot-on
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2014-04-03 9:20 PM (#158435 - in reply to #158428)
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Originally written by gard on 2014-04-03 3:59 PM

They acid washed your trailer's floor for $7.50  ?
They did it for free. :-) (I bought the trailer from them) But before they said "no charge", the quote they gave me was cheap enough and worth not dealing with it.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-04-03 10:15 PM (#158436 - in reply to #158394)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor


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It sounds as if your dealer is doing an excellent job taking care of your new trailer. Enjoy your trip and have safe travels.
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NW Buckskin
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2014-04-04 12:26 PM (#158449 - in reply to #158394)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor



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This may be a bit off topic, so feel free to move my post if you wish. I am about to have my 4 horse LQ acid washed for the first time at a truck washing facility. I'm thinking I need the inside acid washed as well as the outside. The stall dividers have fabric cushions mounted. Would the acid wash adversely affect these items?
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-04-04 2:31 PM (#158452 - in reply to #158394)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor


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   Good luck getting the inside washed... My truck stop guys wouldn't wash the inside of our trailers even though we had washed and scrubbed all the dirt/poop/hay/etc. out already. They said they would clean it then backed out of the deal when I got there, said it was some enviromental deal.... They were more than happy to take my money and do the outside though.

 

 

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trot-on
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2014-04-04 10:32 PM (#158465 - in reply to #158394)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor


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What ever my local dealership used to acid wash the floor, they did the mangers too, and it got on cushions on dividers.
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NW Buckskin
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2014-04-05 7:14 PM (#158486 - in reply to #158465)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor



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Extreme Veteran, ............and did it damage the cushions and dividers?
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trot-on
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2014-04-05 8:00 PM (#158487 - in reply to #158486)
Subject: RE: cleaning aluminum floor


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Originally written by NW Buckskin on 2014-04-05 7:14 PM

Extreme Veteran, ............and did it damage the cushions and dividers?
Not yet. :-)
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