choptop0130
New Member
Hello,
i have just acquired a well taken care of mechanically 1998 goose-neck Hallmark enclosed trailer. The trailer was well maintained mechanically and was nice till parked about 4 years ago and now the exterior panels are severely weathered and decals are all but baked on and cracked.
I would like to reskin the trailer and add some modern twists to the exterior. Currently the panels are screwed on but would like to go seamless with black aluminum.
If however you good folks can tell me how to successfully remove the decals and restore the severely weathered aluminum i may consider leaving the white on.
My question for you good folks is how hard will it be to remove the panels as they are in fact screwed on. I have read some horror stories here on adhesives so i'm asking ahead of time. Thanks guys and this is one heck of a forum could read for hours.
i have just acquired a well taken care of mechanically 1998 goose-neck Hallmark enclosed trailer. The trailer was well maintained mechanically and was nice till parked about 4 years ago and now the exterior panels are severely weathered and decals are all but baked on and cracked.
I would like to reskin the trailer and add some modern twists to the exterior. Currently the panels are screwed on but would like to go seamless with black aluminum.
If however you good folks can tell me how to successfully remove the decals and restore the severely weathered aluminum i may consider leaving the white on.
My question for you good folks is how hard will it be to remove the panels as they are in fact screwed on. I have read some horror stories here on adhesives so i'm asking ahead of time. Thanks guys and this is one heck of a forum could read for hours.