TXBobcat
Fulltime
Well we finished refinishing the Bighorn and it looks great. Thanks to Ken & Kathy (KaKamper). My SIL and I took the information that was referred to on this forum and RV.net .
Here are some photos of before and after. There is a lot of difference but it is hard to get a photo that actually shows the way it shines now.
Trailer after cleaning with Bar Keeper's Friend.
After we put the finish on it shines like a new penny.
This is the products I used.
I used Bar Keeper's Friend which I forgot to include in the photo.
We used regular sponges to clean off the finish and any other things on the exterior.
I used a razor blade to takeoff the labels that were placed on the trailer by the dealer and Heartland.
We used the TSP to clean off the surface after the Bar Keeper's Friend. This worked real well. Only had to go over the trailer one time.
We used small sponges with microfibre cloth on the outside to add the ZEP finsh. We had a strong wind and the ZEP dried quite quickly. We started on one end and by the time we finished the entire end or side the finish was dry enough to start another coat.
Probably one cup of the TSP with 2/3's of a 5 gallon can of water. We used about 1/3 of a gallon of the ZEP and wiped on about 5 or 6 coats. We just sprayed the spunges with the ZEP and wiped it on. You just go over the surface like you were wiping dust off the trailer. One caution. Be sure to clean all surfaces you plan to put the finish on. I forgot to clean the lower part under the back cap and got black on the finish as I wiped back up the back. I took the BKF and took the black streaks off but it took a good bit to remove the black streak.
I am really pleased with the finish. I hope it lasts a long time. I remember that a lot of floor waxes we used in the past would yellow after time. I hope this will not.
If you have any questions please let me know.
BC
Here are some photos of before and after. There is a lot of difference but it is hard to get a photo that actually shows the way it shines now.
Trailer after cleaning with Bar Keeper's Friend.
After we put the finish on it shines like a new penny.
This is the products I used.
I used Bar Keeper's Friend which I forgot to include in the photo.
We used regular sponges to clean off the finish and any other things on the exterior.
I used a razor blade to takeoff the labels that were placed on the trailer by the dealer and Heartland.
We used the TSP to clean off the surface after the Bar Keeper's Friend. This worked real well. Only had to go over the trailer one time.
We used small sponges with microfibre cloth on the outside to add the ZEP finsh. We had a strong wind and the ZEP dried quite quickly. We started on one end and by the time we finished the entire end or side the finish was dry enough to start another coat.
Probably one cup of the TSP with 2/3's of a 5 gallon can of water. We used about 1/3 of a gallon of the ZEP and wiped on about 5 or 6 coats. We just sprayed the spunges with the ZEP and wiped it on. You just go over the surface like you were wiping dust off the trailer. One caution. Be sure to clean all surfaces you plan to put the finish on. I forgot to clean the lower part under the back cap and got black on the finish as I wiped back up the back. I took the BKF and took the black streaks off but it took a good bit to remove the black streak.
I am really pleased with the finish. I hope it lasts a long time. I remember that a lot of floor waxes we used in the past would yellow after time. I hope this will not.
If you have any questions please let me know.
BC