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JEWIENEWIE
06-05-2006, 11:03 AM
I know it has been discussed here before, but i have just purcahsed new boat and trailer and want advice on whsat i should do, if anything to help protect new trailer. Have compressor and sray gun.
Jewie
fishn-ads
06-05-2006, 12:40 PM
INOX with Lanoline, go to town!!!!
JEWIENEWIE
06-05-2006, 12:52 PM
What ratio would i use, and do i just go crazy and spray everything that is metal or do i need to avoid rollers hubs etc?????
Jewie
Robbo_Townsville
06-05-2006, 01:07 PM
I sprayed my trailer 12 months ago with lanoguard 3000 and it still has a sticky residue on it. Top stuff.
I do use Inox but mainly on the motor.
JEWIENEWIE
06-05-2006, 01:12 PM
Not to keen to have a sticky residue as i do alot of beach work with boat trailer, i feel that the sand willstick to everything i have sprayed and be there forever!
Jewie
After the Lanolin,take it for a drive on a dirt road, that will put a film over the surface. Then if you want to sell, pressure clean the lot, and it will look like new.
David
Roughasguts
06-05-2006, 03:23 PM
I have tried this on a small section of my trailer 2 years ago.
So far so good.
Brush or spray on some concrete driveway sealer dries clear, flexible and leaves a plastic film.
I haven't seen any rust under it yet but that was my major concern, depriving the gal trailer of air.
I know it has been discussed here before, but i have just purcahsed new boat and trailer and want advice on whsat i should do, if anything to help protect new trailer. Have compressor and sray gun.
Jewie
I use a Klamp-It to deter thieves, but your method sounds way more fun ;D ;D ;D ;)
Good luck,
Mike
saurian
06-05-2006, 09:30 PM
Fresh water wash , every nook and cranny then lanogaurd 3000
the crap out of it....
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