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    Detail 24' White Enclosed Car Trailer

    Detail - 2005 Featherlite 24' White Aluminum Enclosed Car Trailer

    Wash - Poorboy's SS&S

    White Paint:
    1 Coat - XMT #1 with White Pad
    2 Coats - Klasse AIO with Grey Pad
    2 Coats - Poorboy's EX-P Sealant with Grey Pad
    1 Coat - Natty's Blue by Hand

    Bare Aluminum:
    Wash - P21S Polishing Soap
    1 Coat - Klasse AIO

    Wheels:
    1 Coat - Klasse AIO
    1 Coat - Poorboy's EX-P
    1 Cost - Natty's Blue

    Tires
    Clean with Lacquer Thinner
    Wolfgang Black Diamond Tire Gel

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    It's a large trailer and was a lot of work. I have had the trailler for a couple of years. Before this excessive detail the only thing I had done to it was put some sealant on it. The white paint on the trailer does not compare to paint on a car. I did not want to use anything more aggressive then XMT #1 to get out some of the scraches. It really does not have much clear coat on it. It was the first detail I did with Pooboy's Natty's Blue and EX-P Sealant. I can't say enough about it. Natty's Blue is a great wax for the price.

















    Last edited by Gary Sword; 01-28-2007 at 08:03 PM.

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    Gary, just curious.....where do you haul your cars? Shows?

    Trailer looks great.....nice and glossy.

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    wow , that must be an all day affair! looks wonderful and glad i didnt have to do it , that would not be fun times in my book

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    Nice.. never seen a Ferarri brand trailer.

    Good work, the reflections look pretty good, especially with me imagining how bad the paint is compared to a car's paint!

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    Great work look good!

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    I love EX-P on white. It always makes it look like milk. Great job, Gary!

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    Whats up with the Ballerina Horse go slap on a Raging Bull sticker before I don't let you borrow my Gallardo anymore

    Agree, I love EX-P and Natty's Blue, great combo together.
    The real WyStang:

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    Fantastic work Gary, that is one BIIIIIIIIIIG space to polish, seal and wax! Looks great.

    And I agree with you on the EX-P and Natty's Blue. On the tub it says "easy on / easy off" and I thought it was a gimick. NOPE! That stuff goes on and off SO easy, makes taking off Zaino feel like rubbing paper over a stone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Sword

    Wow why do you have a big mirror outside your house? People could run into it ya know hahahaha

    Seriously though, it's hard to tell if it's a mirror or if you have a really big yard






    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Sword
    Hey your cheating on your Lambo aren't you???

    Looks like that baby took you some time....looks really good though.

    Good work

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    very Very Nice Write Up and Work Gary !! I offer this service but I've always wondered about using a machine to spice up the shine on those thin metal sides. You have answered my questions and educated me on trailer detailing !! Thanks for the post.

    Eric

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