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Trailer Detail
So as many of you saw I have a horse.
And of course I got a trailer. I washed it the day it was delivered
I definitely want to get a good product on it.
Any recommendations for a horse trailer or do I go with one of my car favs?
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Is it fiberglass, Monica?
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Re: Trailer Detail
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Is it fiberglass, Monica?
No it’s steel.
Painted steel.
Not sure if it’s a 1 or 2 stage paint.
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If it's in decent shape, I would just wash and slap on one of your car fav's.
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Originally Posted by
PaulMys
If it's in decent shape, I would just wash and slap on one of your car fav's.
Oh it’s brand new, so in great shape!
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Originally Posted by
DetailKitty
Oh it’s brand new, so in great shape!
Well look at you, Ms. Fancy!!
Anything in your vast LSP arsenal should do the trick, kiddo......
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I’d pick something like Griot’s 3-in-1 Ceramic Wax and reapply every 4-6 months. Or CanCoat for a little longer protection. Either of those would be quick with solid protection. But as the others said, if you have a paint favorite that isn’t too expensive, use it. Then again, since it’s new, you may want to step up to Kamikaze Zipzang if you really like the trailer. Lol!
Edit - And I’d be remiss to not mention two solid ones that work well in more of a wax form in Finish Kare 1000P High-Temp Wax and Collinite 845.
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Originally Posted by
dgage
I’d pick something like Griot’s 3-in-1 Ceramic Wax and reapply every 4-6 months. Or CanCoat for a little longer protection. Either of those would be quick with solid protection. But as the others said, if you have a paint favorite that isn’t too expensive, use it. Then again, since it’s new, you may want to step up to Kamikaze Zipzang if you really like the trailer. Lol!
Edit - And I’d be remiss to not mention two solid ones that work well in more of a wax form in Finish Kare 1000P High-Temp Wax and Collinite 845.
Knowing Monica, that girl has all of that sh!t..............
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Originally Posted by
DetailKitty
So as many of you saw I have a horse.
And of course I got a trailer. I washed it the day it was delivered
I definitely want to get a good product on it.
Any recommendations for a horse trailer or do I go with one of my car favs?
And not one-- but two Rubis-- nice
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dgage
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Edit - And I’d be remiss to not mention two solid ones that work well in more of a wax form in Finish Kare 1000P High-Temp Wax and Collinite 845.
While I don’t have experience with taking care of trailers, FK1000 was the first thing I thought of just knowing the conditions that most trailers get put through - I’d worry about ceramic coating something that size then finding out the side got hammered with sprinklers overnight somewhere and now you’ve got acres of water spots to fight…
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