Full exterior wash
Hull, topsides, deck, transom, outboard cowls. Targeted attention to the waterline and any spotting from lake mineral content.
Not every boat needs a buff. This Boston Whaler came in mid-season, the gelcoat was still in good shape, the gloss was holding, but the surface was dusty, the topsides needed attention, and the wax from spring was about due for refresh. A full exterior wash plus a hand-applied marine wax brought it back to ready without the time or cost of compound work.
Hull, topsides, deck, transom, outboard cowls. Targeted attention to the waterline and any spotting from lake mineral content.
Vinyl, gauges, glass, and rubber surfaces cleaned and conditioned. Cleated lines pulled and checked.
Marine carnauba-polymer blend across the gelcoat. Worked in sections, clean buff to lift residue. The seal that holds the rest of the season.
Mid-season maintenance for a boat whose gloss is still holding. No compound, no polish, just clean and seal. Less time on site, less cost, same protection.
Boat ready for the rest of summer. Wax holds through the season. Owner doesn't see chalking start until the next year's spring buff.
If the gelcoat is already showing dullness or chalk, wash & wax won't reverse it, you need a full buff first. We tell you which one your boat actually needs after a look.