Here's one for the experts out there. We have a brushed Aluminum skin trailer. We are trying to clean it up and make it shine again. The mfg. suggested using WD40, and it works fine, but only lasts for about a week.
#1. Does anyone know of a product that will last?
#2. Fiberglass roof, white chalky stuff runs down the sides after a rain. What can I clean that with?
Posted 2006-04-21 2:44 PM (#40798 - in reply to #40765) Subject: RE: Aluminum skin trailer question
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Location: Coconut Creek, FL
My trailer is a fiberglass composite trailer and I use a liquid wax that comes in an orange bottle - the name escapes me, but it's what the manufacturer recomened. When ever I wax it, the mirror coating reappears and this is a '97 trailer that has been outside in Fla the whole time. This product works great.
Posted 2006-04-22 8:13 AM (#40815 - in reply to #40765) Subject: RE: Aluminum skin trailer question
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Location: Scott City, Ks
EQ Solutions have several products that will fix you right up. Do a search. I have used the blue and red solutions to acidize my trailer. I have the brighter solutions used for maintenance but have not used them yet. This stuff is safe and easy to use.
Posted 2006-04-24 12:08 AM (#40857 - in reply to #40765) Subject: RE: Aluminum skin trailer question
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Location: California
The Exiss dealer recom for me to use SOS Pads (damp) and rub with the grain on the alum. It works really good, but just did it, so do not know how well it will last.