Airstream Trailer Polishing Project Updated 7/03
Airstream Trailer Globetrotter 1964 The following is our experiences with
Clear Coat Removal, Sealing the seams, and Polishing
Yes you can get a mirror shine!
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Before |
After |
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The door is not polished. To the rear of the door is
polished. Quite a difference! |
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| Here we have just taken out the corrosion around the
pits but we still have to bring it to the mirror finish. Polishing is a
several stage process. The left side of the picture looked pretty much like the right side when we began. |
Here it is in all its "shinyness" |
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Here is a close up of the filiform
corrosion shown above on the right hand side of the left picture. ![]() |
Filiform corrosion is
most often seen in a failing paint (or clear coat) over aluminum. Little "worm
trails" form as the oxidation works its way under the paint.
NASA's page has a nice explaining filiform corrosion. http://corrosion.ksc.nasa.gov/html/filicor.htm Starting sometime in the '60's Airstream started offering a clear coat as an option. Filiform corrosion starts under that coating. Ours was a lacquer based clear coat but over the years Airstream has used different products for clear coat. Many Airstreams had a clear coat at some time in their life so you may be faced with polishing out this type of corrosion. |
The following pages are the steps we did to decide how to polish the
trailer, prepare the trailer, polish and detail it. These are offered only
to help provide you with some ideas and a starting place. Please if you
see something that you think is a bad idea let me know. Also if you have
suggestions or tips I would love to hear them! Mail info to: Arlen
& Shirley:![]()
There are many good ways to polish - all are a lot of work. If you do it wrong you can damage the aluminum. Done right you can get a wonderful mirror shine.
I am NOT an expert on polishing but I am learning a few tips and techniques as I go that I thought I would share.
We have tried polishing our 1947 Luscombe, a classic bare aluminum airplane, for years. We would start and give up after just doing a little. We used the cyclo polisher with the cyclo "wool" pads. The Swift techniques using cotton sweatshirt material has made all the difference - I have polished more of the trailer in a week than I ever did on the airplane. When the trailer is done I will have to start on the airplane.
I hope the following pages will give you a few tips so you will be inspired to start this transformation process. . .
The basic polishing steps are:
For details see the following pages