Aluminum trailer care

xcsp

Member
I used it on my pontoon boat with good results. Applied when new and after 2 years the toons look like the day I brought it home.
Does it attract dirt or does it stay relatively clean? That is the only downside to some of the other products available.
 

euphoric1

Well-known member
Does it attract dirt or does it stay relatively clean? That is the only downside to some of the other products available.
that was my other concern of some of the products, great to protect but if everything sticks to it will look like hell after a while, not concerned about how underside looks but want to keep rest of raw aluminum looking good too.
 

hybrid

Active member
I am also leading towards that product as well , my only dislike is how it will leave a discolored film, I would rather keep the aluminum brite and be especially on the diamond plate on front of trailer. All of these products listed are good products and all do the same. dingy aluminum is way better than the alternative though. One product I did come across is "sharkskin" metal protectant, anyone heard of this? used it? what do you think?
sharkskin comes on Bennington pontoon boats
keeps the toons nice for years
 

moen_lake

Member
Does it attract dirt or does it stay relatively clean? That is the only downside to some of the other products available.
It doesn't attract any dirt or debris. I wipe the toons down a couple times of the year when it's on the lift and if there is any film it wipes right off. Probably put another coat on in the spring but not sure if it needs one yet?
 
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