Hi Charles,

We (we, kimosabe?  I think I really mean Leslie) cleaned the Zylotone in 
our '64 Globetrotter with that orange stuff they sell at Home Despot. 
 We used a 2:1 dilution and scotch brite pads.

C
'64 Globetrotter
Palo Alto, CA


Charles Willson wrote:

>I picked up my 64 Globetrotter in Boise on the 1st and towed it back to
>Santa Cruz, CA via Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada over a 10 day period.
>Snow, rain, heat, wind, no problem. What a trailer! Everything is in great
>shape. I will be posting questions one at a time as I take on the task of
>bringing this wonderful trailer back to tip-top condition. I would like to
>thank all in advance for the great support and advice offered through this
>board.
>
>The original beige flecked Zylotone paint is in good condition with no
>scrapes or flaking. I would like to give it a thorough cleaning rather than
>repaint. The manual states NOT to use detergent cleaners as they will cause
>the Zylotone to dry out and flake. Can anyone recommend the best product for
>cleaning off 37 years of grubby finger marks and good old fashioned grime?
>How hard can I work the Zylotone without risk of damaging it?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Charles
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>1964 Globetrotter
>Santa Cruz - California
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