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Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel

Posted By: gregsdart

Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 12:44 PM

My tailer is showing its age. I bought it in 1998. White exterior is dull and chalky, and tough to get off. What have you found is a good way to remove the chalk?
Posted By: Stanton

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 01:19 PM

A good wash then a wax job usually does the trick.
Posted By: gregcharger72

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 01:54 PM

i used simple green and water , make the mix strong use a quart to four gallons of water. then use a cleaner wax with a buffer using a wool pad . that process would last a season before i needed to do it again. usually took a full day to do.
Posted By: NoFrills

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 01:58 PM

Awesome cleaner from dollar general. Will take off the black streaks also.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 05:52 PM

Originally Posted by NoFrills
Awesome cleaner from dollar general. Will take off the black streaks also.
iagree scope up
Posted By: gregsdart

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 09:23 PM

Thanks, gentlemen!!
Posted By: angleiron2

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 10:23 PM

Trisodium phosphate. Years ago we used trisodium phosphate on big water tanks and towers to remove the old chalking paint before repainting. We cut up floor buffing pads and dipped then in the trisodium/water solution, white or grey scotchbrite pads might work.
Posted By: topside

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/09/19 11:43 PM

The "chalk" is oxidation; as the paint essentially dries out from exposure, the pigment basically rises to the surface.
Back in the days of nitrocellulose lacquer and the early enamels, you'd polish that off with a compound.
Problem with the trailer panels is most don't have a very thick coating, so you want to take it easy.
An aggressive rubbing out can remove 1 to 1.5 mils, and there may only be 4-5 mils applied.
Posted By: A/MP

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 12:47 AM

Short term-wash-n-wax. Long term-sand down to bare metal or close to that. Use a Sherwin Willians industrial enamel and it will be good for 7-10 years. You can also use a siliconized oil based paint( reasonable price compares to 1K or 2K). High gloss and long gloss retention. Very durable. You need to spray or roll it in a garage. Takes 8-10 hours to set.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 01:17 AM

Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
Originally Posted by NoFrills
Awesome cleaner from dollar general. Will take off the black streaks also.
iagree scope up

Correction on the name, it is labeled as "LA totally AWESOME" cleaner on the bottles, it is piss yellow color also blush
It sure does work well on my white car trailer up
Posted By: evenflow

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 01:22 AM

Rejuvenator made by Malco works awesome
Posted By: J_BODY

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 01:51 AM

That’s the trade it off signal!
Posted By: gregsdart

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 02:51 AM

Originally Posted by J_BODY
That’s the trade it off signal!

What, trade off a low mileage one owner?
Posted By: 9secondsatellite

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 08:59 PM

I used lemon pledge after a basic wash and it brought back the shine and no more "chalk" when I wipe my hand across it. I've been doing that for 4 years now and seems to be working like a charm. as a side note, I live in Alaska so our weather conditions are different and I don't use it as much as most of you guys. just try it on a small area see for yourself.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 10:29 PM

I use to use Lemon Pledge on my airplane windows also up
Posted By: pittsburghracer

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/10/19 10:50 PM

I will try to remember the name of the floor wax that Lowes sells that guys use on their trailers. There was a big post on Yellowbullet about it
Posted By: JT612GTX

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/12/19 11:20 PM

Totally Awesome for sure, cheap and effective, just dont leave it on for too long, rinse quickly!
Posted By: J_BODY

Re: Old enclosed trailer- how to remove "chalk" from white panel - 06/13/19 02:13 AM

Originally Posted by gregsdart
Originally Posted by J_BODY
That’s the trade it off signal!

What, trade off a low mileage one owner?


laugh2..... I use the dollar general stuff.

Wash with car wash soap and brush, rinse, destreak, rinse, squeegee one panel at a time, dry, hit with McGuires and buffer. It’s a hard game to play in the desert. I’ll never buy a top shelf trailer unless I have a garage to put it in.
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