Polish and Buffer for Removing Oxidation on Horse Trailer Paint
Published 04/04/2019 >
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Question:
I have an old horse trailer with a good deal of oxidation on the paint. Would this product work to remove that or do you have another recommendation?
asked by: Eric K
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Expert Reply:
I wish it would, but you'd need to look into a polish that would get applied with a buffer to remove oxidation like with the Griot's Garage Complete Compound Correcting Solution for Vehicles and RVs # 34910862. We have orbital buffers too like the part # 349BG21. The orange pad part # 34910633 would work well for this as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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RoadMaster Voom Gold Auto and Marine Polish - 1 Gallon
- Wash and Wax
- Polish
- Use On Chrome
- Use On Fiberglass
- Use On Paint
- Use On Vinyl
- Boat
- Car
- RV
- 1 Gallon
- Roadmaster
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