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Just wanted to know what everyone has found to be the best way to clean alum trailer floors its just dirty I dont want to use something that stain it Thanks Denny
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Inside.... outside?
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NAPA sells a product called "Aluminum Britener". Very strong. Works well. Don't spray it on anything else.
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Get the Zep citrus degreaser from Home Depot. Won't shine it up but will clean the grease and grime with out streaking or staining the bare aluminum
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Simple green with floor rotary buffer and good amount of rinse helps. Then coat with Mop and glo to delay oxidation. ( might be the hard way but looks good when done)
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