I just picked up a 2006 8x20 CarMate enclosed car trailer. The trailer is black and has sat in the owners yard untouched since he purchased it new. It is slightly dull and oxidized. I've washed a panel and tried some small areas with Revive Polish, and Paint Correcting Polish. Both brighten the black up, but neither wipe completely clean. The black just has some un-eveness to it. I know the color is adhered uniquely to the panels when they are made and that it is very thin so I don't want to get too aggressive. Any tips to bring out a nice gloss on this thing?
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I just picked up a 2006 8x20 CarMate enclosed car trailer. The trailer is black and has sat in the owners yard untouched since he purchased it new. It is slightly dull and oxidized. I've washed a panel and tried some small areas with Revive Polish, and Paint Correcting Polish. Both brighten the black up, but neither wipe completely clean. The black just has some un-eveness to it. I know the color is adhered uniquely to the panels when they are made and that it is very thin so I don't want to get too aggressive. Any tips to bring out a nice gloss on this thing?
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