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    Boat Detailing Question

    When detailing trailered boats how do you get the parts of the boat that are against the trailer? Some trailers have contact points that are high up on the boat.

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    Re: Boat Detailing Question

    Do you have a picture of the boat in question?
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    Re: Boat Detailing Question

    lift the boat up off the trailer a little

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    Unless your able to lift it, just do your best by hand right up against obstacles
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    Re: Boat Detailing Question

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    Unless your able to lift it, just do your best by hand right up against obstacles
    I agree. I just typically reach in and do it by hand. Although, sometimes I'm feeling strong and just lift it up, ha.

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    Re: Boat Detailing Question

    Lifting is the only way I know of, I just have to come up with a good method to do so.

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    Re: Boat Detailing Question

    I would never have my boat derailing guy lift up the boat to clean, if its under and not accessible lets make note and leave it for next time is what I do. its not worth someone lifting so much for me :-)

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