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Dirty Trailer, What cleaner?

Posted By: PARTSMAN440

Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 03:20 PM

In the past I remember a cleaner for enclosed trailers that is suppost to be the shisnit discussed on this forum. Help.
Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 03:23 PM

Damn I forget the name of it but you can get it at the
dollar store
EDIT
its called Awesome
Posted By: SIKPUP

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 03:26 PM

Posted By: mopartony

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 03:59 PM

Mike,

where do you get it. I need to clean up my trailer, I want to put it up for sale in the next week or so.
Posted By: DragDart360

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 04:10 PM

It's called "Totally Awesome" I just bought some at Dollar Tree.
Do a google search they have a link on their web side for dealers.
Posted By: bigdad

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 04:23 PM

Wear rubber gloves

Posted By: Todd

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 04:36 PM

Got it at Dollar General. I cleaned the trailer last week and it takes all the tree stuff off. Makes it feel smooth again.
Posted By: an8sec70cuda

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 04:39 PM

It comes in a clear plastic spray bottle w/ red lettering, but the liquid is a yellowish color. Might help you spot it on the shelf.
Posted By: dare_dude

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 04:42 PM

On my Classic I used soap and water and it worked out fine. Got ladder out went around it by hand about two hours looks great.I have heard great things about awesome. I have a bottle in case!
Posted By: mopartony

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 04:47 PM

Thanks guys!!

I will be hitting the dollar general or other type dollar stores to get a few bottles. might as well wash the bus with it too...
Posted By: HEMIFRED

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 05:07 PM

Quote:

Thanks guys!!

I will be hitting the dollar general or other type dollar stores to get a few bottles. might as well wash the bus with it too...




works better when cutr with water to specific strength using it straight will sometimes leave clean streaks.
Posted By: Todd

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 05:41 PM

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Quote:

Thanks guys!!

I will be hitting the dollar general or other type dollar stores to get a few bottles. might as well wash the bus with it too...




works better when cutr with water to specific strength using it straight will sometimes leave clean streaks.






I used a sponge mop with a long handle worked good. Rinsed with the pressure washer.
Posted By: HEMIFRED

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 06:54 PM

Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

Thanks guys!!

I will be hitting the dollar general or other type dollar stores to get a few bottles. might as well wash the bus with it too...




works better when cutr with water to specific strength using it straight will sometimes leave clean streaks.






I used a sponge mop with a long handle worked good. Rinsed with the pressure washer.





forgot to add do not let it stay on surface . do small sections and rinse immediately. if not the Awesome will leave marks of it's own.
Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 06:58 PM

I've used it straight and mixed... just dont let it
dry... I did my trailer a section at a time... then
I waxed it with a floor type wax... still looks pretty
good after 2 years and I dont wash it
Posted By: mopartony

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 08:16 PM

I have one of those brushes that the hose hooks to and the soap is pickup by the water as it passes through.

thanks for the heads up on the ins and outs of this stuff.
Posted By: John Burdine

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 09:46 PM

anyone use this stuff on a black trailor?
Posted By: rickstershemi

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/24/11 09:54 PM

The Totally Awesome does a great job....for best results try not to wash it in direct sunlight and as stated do one panel at a time....also make sure if it gets on any glass surface to rinse with water immediately.....unless your trailer is covered in black streaks I would dilute it 50/50....I found that washing it more frequently with a diluted solution produced the best results

Rickster
Posted By: dartman366

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/25/11 12:15 AM

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anyone use this stuff on a black trailor?


yes, just do not let it dry on the surface, it will leave it's own streaks and dull the finish.
Posted By: V10nacuda

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/25/11 01:43 AM

Quote:

I've used it straight and mixed... just dont let it
dry... I did my trailer a section at a time... then
I waxed it with a floor type wax... still looks pretty
good after 2 years and I dont wash it





LIKE MOP & GLOW????????

DO YOU APPLY IT STRAIGHT???
THAT PROBABLY LEAVES A REAL BARRIER & KEEPS THE POLISHED ALUMINIUM SHINEY??
Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: Dirty Trailer, What cleaner? - 06/25/11 03:07 AM

Quote:

Quote:

I've used it straight and mixed... just dont let it
dry... I did my trailer a section at a time... then
I waxed it with a floor type wax... still looks pretty
good after 2 years and I dont wash it





LIKE MOP & GLOW????????

DO YOU APPLY IT STRAIGHT???
THAT PROBABLY LEAVES A REAL BARRIER & KEEPS THE POLISHED ALUMINIUM SHINEY??




I believe it was mop and glow and yes I put it on straight
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