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Hey Guys,

 

Anyone know the best way to clean and maintain this Stainless Steel on my enclosed trailer? This is a picture of my 10' United Enclosed Cargo Trailer...it has the Stainless Paneling that runs down the sides, and acrost the rear ramp.....after 1 Winter it now looks like crap and I am trying to clean it....it has little specs all over which would appear to be corrosion, however they really don't feel etched into the metal....I think there is still time to do something...just trying to figure out what's best...

 

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Never dull is great stuff but I would jump off a cliff before doing that whole trailer with it.

 

 

i have to agree... it works great but you better take a whole week vacation to do that whole thing

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I would say a buffer and some polishing compound of your choice if you want the quick and more expensice way, I recently found Blue Magic, and it works very good, and is safe for clear coated aluminum, such as tool boxes. But if I were you I'd just use never dull, it wouldn't really take all that long.

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