Re: Patina & Walbernizing
Not recommended...the problem is if a stone dings the surface (and it will), it will result in a chip in the clear coat, which means water will get under the surface of the clear coat causing corrosion of the aluminum. More importantly, it will corrode faster under the clear coat because the water is trapped. Then you would have to sand the clear coat off the entire trailer in order to have it look uniform. Also, the damage from the corrosion would be more pitted than if it had not been clear coated.

Anna&Steve said:Betsey or Cary what do you think about clear coat sprayed on the camp inn after you walbernize and clean with lacquer thinner?
Not recommended...the problem is if a stone dings the surface (and it will), it will result in a chip in the clear coat, which means water will get under the surface of the clear coat causing corrosion of the aluminum. More importantly, it will corrode faster under the clear coat because the water is trapped. Then you would have to sand the clear coat off the entire trailer in order to have it look uniform. Also, the damage from the corrosion would be more pitted than if it had not been clear coated.