Thats a good thought, and generally correct.
I found that the people I was worried about; i.e. kids, mothers with strollers, ragged looking teens and twentysomethings, had great respect for the trailer, and the finish.
They often admired and commented on how much work it must have been.
It was nice talking to them.
The other people however, the "Oh, we used to have an Airstream" or some other aluminum trailer, were not troubled one bit to lean against it, rub their hands across it, or worse, drag their clothes against it while straining to look in the windows (this while the front door was open...).
Anyway, enough ranting


Rob