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_1nobby
Apr 11, 2016Explorer
gaymeadowsman wrote:poppin_fresh wrote:
"The trailer needs a good external pressure wash top to bottom and some sealant touch ups here and there".
Yeah...I wouldn't pressure wash it, even after touching up the sealant. Trailers are made to handle normal rain, wind, etc., but a pressure washer is a much different animal.
I would hand wash and lightly hose off as needed.
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A lady we know thought she was doing a good thing by putting a high pressure nozzle on her garden hose and rinsing the dust off of their 2 year old trailer every week. They never noticed that she had blown the sealant completely out from around one side of the front curb side compartment door. In less than a year the floor was completely gone halfway across the front of the trailer.
Well....I think I'd notice sealant getting blown out. And if it's that easy to remove.....then it needed replacing anyways.
I think I can carry out a good trailer cleaning with committing trailer murder. :)
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