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SRHTX
07-06-2009, 09:04 AM
How hard is it to detail the exterior of a boat? I'm going to work on a clinets Lexus this week, Stage 1 + the interior, and he wants to know if I could detail the exterior of his boat. I advised him I will ask a few questions and see what I will be able to do. I'm sure Duragloss Marine might be the best way to detailing boats exteriors. Feedback will be greatful!!! Feed back please

Stephen

Junebug1998
07-06-2009, 09:14 AM
I use the Automotive Duragloss on my Jet Ski and it works fine. If I need a Swirl Remover I have always used PB SSR1 and white pad then follow with the DG. I also do a complete wipedown with Poor Boys Waterless Wash after it comes out of the water everytime. Keeps it clean and helps keep the sealant fresh I think. Prior to winter storage I use the Klasse twins for extended protection.

Brandon1
07-06-2009, 11:56 AM
If it is oxidized, head over to your local West Marine (or AG sells them) and pick up some 3M products.

If it's in decent shape, any good AIO and sealant will work fine.

RTexasF
07-06-2009, 03:57 PM
It can be easier than you think or the most horrible job of your life depending on the condition. What size is it? Is it on a trailer or at a marina? Anti fouling paint on the hull or no? Fiberglass or aluminum? If you feel uneasy doing it then decline. If you accept it then add two hours to whatever timeframe you had in mind.

If it's pretty clean and just needs some TLC the products you already have will work.

SRHTX
07-06-2009, 04:11 PM
Rick,

He is suppose to contact me this afternoon when he drives back into Harlingen. I will go and look at his Lexus since I will do a Stage 1 to it this week. I will try to figure out where he has that boat so I could go look at it and take pictures of it as well.

Stephen


It can be easier than you think or the most horrible job of your life depending on the condition. What size is it? Is it on a trailer or at a marina? Anti fouling paint on the hull or no? Fiberglass or aluminum? If you feel uneasy doing it then decline. If you accept it then add two hours to whatever timeframe you had in mind.

If it's pretty clean and just needs some TLC the products you already have will work.

RTexasF
07-06-2009, 07:12 PM
You need a great deal more facts prior to asking for help with a boat detail so you're on the right track getting more info & pictures. This is an area where you can make some money or lose your @ss if you don't know what you're getting into. After 20 years in the marine industry i speak from experience not guesswork.

SRHTX
07-06-2009, 07:38 PM
Well, we can talk about this more if/when you drive over here to Harlingen.


You need a great deal more facts prior to asking for help with a boat detail so you're on the right track getting more info & pictures. This is an area where you can make some money or lose your @ss if you don't know what you're getting into. After 20 years in the marine industry i speak from experience not guesswork.