Service area · Spokane Valley, WA

Boat detailing in
Spokane Valley, Washington.

Mobile boat buff and wax, oxidation removal, and gelcoat protection for Spokane Valley boats, Newman Lake docks, Liberty Lake homes, the Sprague Ave storage corridor, and home driveways across the Valley. Owner-operated, hand-finished, on site.

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Where we work in Spokane Valley

Newman Lake, Liberty Lake,
and every storage lot in between.

Spokane Valley has more boat-storage density than most of the Inland Northwest. Half the boats we see come from a Sprague-corridor storage lot or a Liberty Lake home, the other half live on Newman Lake or come down from the foothills for a once-a-year service. The challenge for Valley boats is the same as Spokane proper: long sunny days, low humidity, and a high-altitude UV index that chalks dark gelcoat faster than most owners expect.

We work slip-side at Newman Lake, dock-side at Liberty Lake homes, on-trailer at storage facilities, and at private homes across the Valley. The mobile setup means no drop-off and no waiting list at a shop.

Spokane Valley areas we cover

Newman Lake, homes, docks, north-end launches

Liberty Lake, lakefront homes, Pavillion Park, the loop

Sprague Ave storage corridor, Pines, Sullivan, Barker

Veradale, Greenacres, Otis Orchards

Private docks on the Spokane River through the Valley

What we do for Spokane Valley boats

The 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 on outdoor-stored boats. 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. The fix when a buff alone won't cut it.

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Spring & fall service

Pre-season prep in late April–May, end-of-season detail before storage. Either window protects the gelcoat for the months it sits.

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Not sure what fits?

Send a few photos and tell us the boat's length and where it lives. We'll come back with what your boat actually needs.

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Spokane Valley questions

What Spokane Valley owners ask.
Straight answers.

Do you detail boats on Newman Lake and Liberty Lake?

Yes. Newman Lake docks, Liberty Lake homes, and the Spokane Valley boat-launch corridor are core territory. Slip-side service, home-driveway service, and storage-lot service across the south Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake areas.

How often should a Spokane Valley boat get buffed and waxed?

For boats stored outside in the Valley, plan on a full buff and wax once a year in late April or early May, plus a mid-season wax refresh in July or August. Covered or garaged boats can stretch the full buff to every 18 months. The combination of high-altitude UV and dry summers is harder on gelcoat than coastal boats see.

Can you come to my storage facility in Spokane Valley?

Yes. We work at the storage lots along Sprague Ave, Pines, Sullivan, and the Liberty Lake area regularly. We bring our own water and power. Just confirm the facility allows on-site detailing before we book.

What does a buff and wax cost in Spokane Valley?

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's the best time to book a buff and wax in Spokane Valley?

Two windows. Spring (late April through early June) is the prep window before the season ramps. Fall (September through mid-October) is the storage window, buff and wax before winter and you've protected the gelcoat through the cold months. May and September book fastest; reach out 2–4 weeks ahead.

Get a real quote

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

Owner-operated. Quick replies, honest quotes, and the same person doing the work as quoting it. Mobile across Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Newman Lake, and the Spokane–CDA corridor.

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