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Kesta
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2012-08-05 3:09 PM (#146094)
Subject: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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I need to clean my Exiss trailer. It is white with aluminum nose, roof, and fenders. What is the best way to do this? Take it to a truck wash and get an acid wash? Would the acid harm the paint? Or would it be best to do it at home using a power washer and a product like Streak Master?
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MrSteve
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2012-08-05 7:00 PM (#146102 - in reply to #146094)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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No acid!!! (sorry for yelling). To make it shine, use a orbital buffer and Flitz http://www.flitz.com With that combo, if you work at it, it will get you pulled over for blinding drivers with their own lights ;)
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Pintolady
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2012-08-05 7:51 PM (#146104 - in reply to #146094)
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wash the trailer with a good car soap or simple green with a little elbow grease.then polish the painted areas with Meguiars NXT. for the aluminum part use mothers mag and alumuim polish and lots more elbow  grease.when your done you might need sunglasses.
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Kesta
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2012-08-05 7:53 PM (#146105 - in reply to #146102)
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So use the aluminum preclean first on the aluminum and then follow with the Flitz paste or liquid? The aluminum on my trailer is brushed -- not smooth and shiny. Wonder if that makes a difference?
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Kesta
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2012-08-05 8:05 PM (#146106 - in reply to #146094)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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Forgot to ask why no acid? 
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MrSteve
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2012-08-05 8:07 PM (#146107 - in reply to #146094)
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Sorry never mind, if its brushed. I assumed because of wanting to use acid you had a mirror finish that went bad. A good cleaning that was stated above by the last poster should be good to go.
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MrSteve
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2012-08-05 8:10 PM (#146108 - in reply to #146094)
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It's just over used, could do more harm then good when there is much better cleaners
out there then the old days when acid was all there was.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2012-08-05 10:42 PM (#146116 - in reply to #146094)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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Repeated acid washing of painted aluminum will result in the deterioration of the paint.

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Kesta
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2012-08-06 7:16 AM (#146127 - in reply to #146116)
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Any comments pros/con on Streak Master?
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millironk
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2012-08-06 4:59 PM (#146139 - in reply to #146094)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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Look up info on Metal Wax products.......Use according to directions and you will get great, long lasting results!  The people at the Metal Wax company are very helpful.
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justgurn
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2012-08-06 5:59 PM (#146143 - in reply to #146139)
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Hands down Metal Wax is the best. Very easy to use and easy on the arms.
Originally written by millironk on 2012-08-06 4:59 PM

Look up info on Metal Wax products.......Use according to directions and you will get great, long lasting results!  The people at the Metal Wax company are very helpful.
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crowleysridgegirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2012-08-07 12:17 AM (#146152 - in reply to #146127)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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Have used Streakmaster for years.I use their acid wash on the extruded aluminum portions,and the wash and protect on the painted aluminum sections.I have tried Metal Wax also,and have had good results with it.Can't go wrong with either product.
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blackcows
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2013-06-15 5:43 PM (#152771 - in reply to #146094)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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I have used the Streakmaster product on the bare aluminum and it works very well. The next thing I need to get done is to clean the white aluminum, my understanding is that this is a bit of a unique surface in that it is a think layer of baked on paint. My trailer is 10 years old and in some spots the paint seems to be very oxidized, it's dull and rough...just not the smooth shiny surface I would like. My trailer is about 32 feet long including the goose neck with lots of white. Do any of these product work without a lot of elbow grease? I have been trying to find someone local that will clean up the trailer but none of the auto detail places want to work on it.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2013-06-15 10:07 PM (#152776 - in reply to #146094)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer


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Our Exiss has an upper painted white smooth skin, a lower bare, milled, extruded aluminum and a stainless nose. We use Wal Mart's "RV wash" and don't try to polish anything. The wash doesn't harm the paint or our applied decals, and nicely cleans the aluminum. It's no more difficult to wash than a car.
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PDGx
Reg. Jul 2011
Posted 2013-06-16 8:48 AM (#152787 - in reply to #146094)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Aluminum Trailer



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Blue Beacon Truck Wash - bluebeacon.com - Aluminum cleaner. With NO ill affects to brushed or polished aluminum, painted surfaces, plastic windows, or decals. They will make the aluminum shine like new in 5 minutes vs hours of hand polishing. Our 4 horse GN LQ / truck costs about $35 It lasts about a year with the trailer outside year around, with normal pressure washings at home when needed. Highly recommended.
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