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    Member NE14BASS's Avatar
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    Trailer cleaning

    I need a suggestion on what to use to clean my trailer with. It has the road armor coating and regular soap and water won't clean it.

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    #2
    Clean with soft bush and use tire black.

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    #3
    I have a very similar coating on my trailer and when I launch at a muddy creek the mud sticks to it badly. By the time I get home from a 45 minute ride it turns my black trailer almost gray.

    So, here's what I FINALLY found to take it right off.
    I quick power rinse it with my 3200 PSI power washer (note this doesn't take off the clay like mud)
    I then apply the soap using my power washer and let it sit for about 5-10 minutes (letting the soap sit is important)
    I then power wash it all off.
    The trailer now looks new again.
    Power Washer soap I use is . . . .
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/ZEP-172-...C160/202056508

    Now if you don't have a power washer hopefully there is a Do It Yourself coin operated car wash on the way home before it dries too much.

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    #4
    I washed my trailer the best I could and then applied this. I was impressed with how good the trailer looked after applying it. Be careful applying it to your steps because it can be slippery. I have a couple friends that bought some after seeing it on my trailer. All you do is spray it on and let it dry.
    https://www.chemicalguys.com/barebon...%20Suggestions

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    #5
    +1, looks great!
    Dan Burnette - Marietta, GA
    Triton 18TRX - 200 HO G2

  6. Member NE14BASS's Avatar
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    #6
    Thanks guys. After fishing all day I'm pretty beat so I'm going to try the chemical guy's undercarriage spray

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    #7
    The chemical guys undercarriage spray is the real deal