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Should Galvanised Trailers 'Finish' Look 'Rough?'

Started by baz1, October 23, 2012, 06:49:05 PM

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baz1

Hi All,

We just received our Emu Camper Trailer today, first impressions are that it's big, and built like a tank, even though its classified as a semi off road it looks like you could take a baseball bat to it and it would not dent it.

I haven't had a chance to look at the tent yet, will do that on Friday, and we will be adding a few bits and pieces, some marine carpet, the drain pipes for the poles, spirit levels and so on.

One thing that I was a little surprised by, being a hot dipped galvanised trailer I expected the finish would not have the pristine powder coated look, and when a helpful swagger did a swag inspection he did warn me that there were blemishes on the trailer resulting from the galvanising process, but the trailer looks like it has had a metal scouring brush taken to it, I did not expect quite the extent of blemishing (if you can call it that,) the result is the finished look is quite rough (although it may be bullet proof).

So my first question is, is this normal?

My second question is, is there anything you can do to make it look pretty?

Cheers

GGV8Cruza


baz1

Thanks mate, there is plenty of info in cleaning up stains, but my trailer is not stained, it just looks like there are streaks across it, almost like its 'smudged.'

GeeTee

Galvanising always has a varied finish with different hues; sometimes it can be smooth almost like paint other times it looks like melted glad wrap on the surface. That's all 'normal' so don't stress

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Nutto

As it ages over the next couple of years, it will loose it's new shine look and you won't notice it nearly as much as it is now.



Diesel Power

Once you have taken it off road a couple times you won't worry about the finish as the stone impact will roughen up the finish a little.
The best bit is that the galv will stillbe there for years unlike paint.
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