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Mastercraft240 06-13-2010 08:54 PM

Aluminum Trailer Restorer
 
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What do you guys use? I just had my all new u-bolts and nuts replaced, new HD springs, disc brakes, recarpeted the bunks, and a new actuator put on the trailer. The aluminum was looking a little pitted. I used MOTHER's aluminum polish and it came out OK, but not great. I heard "brasso"? was good but I cant seem to find it anywhere. Any suggestions on what to use and how to use it would be greatly appreciated. Here's a before and after (different sides)

Griff 06-14-2010 01:42 AM

SOS pads or fine steel wool and soapy water. Go with the grain of the aluminum and wear gloves.

sonicss42 06-14-2010 05:56 AM

Do a search for Busch's Aluminum Polish. Truckers use it and it works lot of stuff to choose from and they will promptly answer questions via email.

FIXX 06-14-2010 11:04 AM

Fixx
 
+ 1 sos pads but i would find stainless steel wool pads and soapy water

Throttle Fever 06-14-2010 02:02 PM

Agreed
 

Originally Posted by mrfixxall (Post 3135338)
+ 1 sos pads but i would find stainless steel wool pads and soapy water

Use "stainless" steel wool or you will see little rust spots start to appear over time. The real steel wool will deposit in the aluminum. Good luck, it will look great when you are done.

Mastercraft240 06-16-2010 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by Throttle Fever (Post 3135518)
Use "stainless" steel wool or you will see little rust spots start to appear over time. The real steel wool will deposit in the aluminum. Good luck, it will look great when you are done.

Regular dishwashing soap, water, and a stainless steel wool pad... going with the grain. Will this removing the pitting AND bring back the shine? Or should I use the stainless steel wool and than reapply the polish? Thanks for the reply's guys!

Griff 06-17-2010 12:55 AM

It won't get rid of pitting, but will make it shine a lot more.

Strip Poker 388 06-17-2010 05:01 PM

I use a http://www.amazon.com/3M-Scotch-Brit.../dp/B000LPN3WQ

Throttle Fever 06-17-2010 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by mastercraft240 (Post 3138075)
Regular dishwashing soap, water, and a stainless steel wool pad... going with the grain. Will this removing the pitting AND bring back the shine? Or should I use the stainless steel wool and than reapply the polish? Thanks for the reply's guys!

You can apply the the polish with the steel wool and then wipe off. Alot of work but turns out well, depending on how much elbow grease you apply....

BenPerfected 06-20-2010 03:32 PM

We decided to test first. We used the Brillo type steel wool pad on the inside of of a main beam. Looked perfect....twice wet in fresh water and right back to where we started. For us, it was the same as trying to polish a lower case on an outdrive...won't last.
It is also enough work to consider hiring $10 hr day laborers. :drink:


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