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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    never heard of galvanized aluminum.....have heard of anodized aluminum though
    Anodized aluminum should not tarnish. its like a clear coat.



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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    Anodized aluminum should not tarnish. its like a clear coat.
    Thats right
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    research Galvalum
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGoodtime View Post
    research Galvalum
    Hmmm, I was wrong. AGAIN!!!

    Never saw a boat trailer made like this, but hey, I ain't seen a lot of stuff!!!!
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    Worked for a seafood company once. Took a small coffee can full of the acid they clean food trailers with and mixed it with a small coffee can of Gyro soap that is made to clean the bilge on ships ( the soap is designed for salt water so you need the acid to change the water) poured it into a 5 gal bucket of water. Put the siphon hose off the steam cleaner in the bucket and turned everything on. You could watch it take the diesel smoke off the sides of trailers. They would look almost new by the time you were finished. Just keep the wind blowing from behind you and wear a face sheid. Burns a little if it gets on your face.
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