Streaks on trailers
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#1
Does anyone know the best way to remove the gray streaks on an enclosed trailer. I've tried different types of streak remover sprays and they are terrible. Short from buffing and waxing the sides I haven't found anything that works. It comes from the screws on the sides of the trailer.
Makes the trailers look like crap. Any help?
Thanks
Makes the trailers look like crap. Any help?
Thanks
#3
My wife has used "Magic Eraser" purchased from Wal-Mart on our trailer. It even removed the black streaks from a blown tire. You might give it a try.
#4
There used to be a product on the marked called RV-455. The man that owned the business, Mike Randell, sold it I believe. I don't know if it is under that name or a new one. You may try dragraceresults.com and ask there. Someone will know the scoop.
#5
Give Bill a call at Ultrashine, incredible stuff, he even managed to please one of the toughest critics with his wash. Every product is the best and easy.
http://www.ultrashine.org/
http://www.ultrashine.org/
#6
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http://www.ultrashine.org/
I just got off the phone with Bill and placed an order for some cleaner and wax.Originally Posted by 4mula
Give Bill a call at Ultrashine, incredible stuff, he even managed to please one of the toughest critics with his wash. Every product is the best and easy. http://www.ultrashine.org/
Thanks for the tips guys
#8
hammertime , 10-23-2007 05:22 PM
Senior Member
RV Section of Wal-Mart " Black Streak Remover" I think its $4.00-$5.00 Spray it on wash it off I've used it on several trailers and got several people @ the track to use it. Works everytime.
#10
topsportsman1 , 10-24-2007 08:59 PM
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I used it on my motorhome and trailer,worked greatOriginally Posted by hammertime
RV Section of Wal-Mart " Black Streak Remover" I think its $4.00-$5.00 Spray it on wash it off I've used it on several trailers and got several people @ the track to use it. Works everytime.