>My (new to me) 64 Globetrotter appears to have the last flaking remnants of
>a clearcoat. The trailer has aged to a dull matte gray patina. If I take my
>finger alone and rub a little on the exterior shell, a nice shiny spot
>appears. This leads me to believe that a good wash down and cleaning alone
>will make a considerable improvement.
>
>What is the recommended product for washing the exterior?
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I use Dawn dish washing detergent, and have seen it recomended by many.
I have also heard from some who I trust that high pressure washing tools
are not the things on the older trailers as they can take out chalking
from joint and seams. I am not sure a car standard car wash is that bad
although some of the truck stop washers could be. The washing tool I have
found is an inexpensive dust mop with full swivel head (plastic) and a
bucket of soap/water. Allows you to wash from the ground or at most a
step stool.
Roy Lashway
'78 Argosy,'56 Bubble
WBCCI 1610 VAC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
web site: www.zianet.com/rlashway
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