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I was just wondering...

Discussion in 'Care & Maintenance' started by slumry, Oct 28, 2011.

  1. slumry

    slumry Novice

    If you leave aluminum alone it oxidizes. This naturally protects the aluminum. I know that Camp-Inn uses brushed aluminum, but I am not sure if it anodized. I am guessing that it isn’t because it requires something to protect it so that it does not stain. Anodizing is a process used to increase the oxide layer on the surface of the aluminum. So what I was wondering was, why not anodize your Camp-Inn trailer? In fact with the many anodizing colors available, won’t it be cool to have a purple or hot pink Camp-Inn trailer!
     
  2. Mick'nSarah

    Mick'nSarah Junior Ranger

    But then people wouldn't think it was a little baby Airstream. Colors could be neat, but I really like the silver...it goes with everything. Only teasing!
     
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