Service area · Post Falls, ID

Boat detailing in
Post Falls, Idaho.

Mobile boat buff and wax for Post Falls, Spokane River docks, Cougar Bay, Q'emiln Park, homes, and storage lots throughout the city. Owner-operated, hand-finished. We come to your boat.

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Where we work in Post Falls

Spokane River, Cougar Bay,
and into Lake Coeur d'Alene.

Post Falls sits where the Spokane River runs out of Lake Coeur d'Alene, most boats here live within a couple miles of the lake or on the river itself. The mix of moving water on the river, mineral content from the lake, and direct summer sun adds up to gelcoat that needs annual attention. River boats often pick up waterline staining that a routine wash won't touch.

We work dockside on the river, slip-side at Cougar Bay, at the Q'emiln Park launch area, at homes throughout Post Falls, and at storage facilities along Highway 41 and Seltice Way.

Post Falls areas we cover

Spokane River, private docks, public access

Cougar Bay, Lake CDA west end

Q'emiln Park area, Post Falls Dam vicinity

Highway 41, Seltice Way, Pleasant View, homes and storage

Stateline, easy overlap into Spokane Valley work

What we do for Post Falls boats

Flagship is buff & wax.
Everything else is built around it.

01 / Flagship

Buff & wax

Compound, polish, and a hand-applied marine wax. Cuts oxidation, restores color depth, seals the gelcoat for 8–12 months. Whole-boat or topsides only.

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Oxidation removal

For chalky, yellowed, or faded hulls. Multi-stage compound with wet-sand when needed.

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Spring & fall service

Pre-season prep, end-of-season detail before storage. Either window protects the gelcoat through the off-season.

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Not sure what fits?

Send a few photos and tell us about the boat. We'll tell you what your boat actually needs.

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Post Falls questions

What Post Falls owners ask.
Straight answers.

Do you detail boats on the Spokane River and Cougar Bay?

Yes. Spokane River dock service in Post Falls, Cougar Bay slip-side work, and the Q'emiln Park launch area are all core territory. We also work boats stored on trailers at homes and storage lots throughout Post Falls.

How often should a Post Falls boat get buffed and waxed?

Annual buff and wax in spring is the right call for boats stored outside. Boats kept covered or in garages can stretch to every 18 months. Boats living on the Spokane River with daily UV exposure benefit from a mid-season wax refresh in July. Hard water on the river can leave mineral spots, those come off in the wash step of a buff and wax.

Can you come to my home or storage lot in Post Falls?

Yes. We work at homes throughout Post Falls, at storage lots along Highway 41 and Seltice Way, and dockside on the Spokane River. We bring our own water and power and don't need shop access.

What does a buff and wax cost in Post Falls?

Depends on the boat. Length, gelcoat condition, scope (whole-boat vs topsides only), and hull color all move the number. Send a few photos and we'll come back with a real quote, not a range.

When should I book for the Post Falls season?

Spring (late April through early June) and fall (September through mid-October) are the busy windows. May books up fastest for pre-season prep; September books up fastest for pre-storage service. Reach out 2–4 weeks ahead in either window.

Get a real quote

Send a few photos.
We'll tell you what your boat actually needs.

Owner-operated. Mobile across Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene, Hayden, and the Spokane–CDA corridor.

Request a quote → (509) 496-4769