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![]() "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Chris Davison wrote: Does anyone have experience of removing flaking paint from the skin of a metal trailer? About 1/3 of the paint is coming off...I want to strip all the paint off and preferably leave the metal skin 'bare'. Is this just 'buy a big can of paint remover and a large brush' or is it more complicated? Not really keen on a streaky finished product. Since it's poorly adhered, perhaps renting a good pressure washer would take off most of it. I haven't tried this on an aluminum trailer. Paint stripper could be used for the rest of it. I second this. The local "U-Squirt It" car wash can remove a lot of loose paint. Bob and Craig's points about painting it white with a good paint system are also a very good ideas. Bill Daniels |
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