There’s nothing more rewarding than being the proud owner of the most flawless boat on the dock. However, time and use can eventually decay your watercraft and make it lose its charm. You might have noticed multiple scratches on the surface, dirt, and debris gathering up on your seats, and an overall dull appearance. Suddenly, your boat doesn’t look as attractive as it used to.
No need to feel embarrassed or frustrated. Boat detailing is the solution to renew your boat’s appearance. In this blog, we’ll review the multiple steps to detailing your boat. After reading this, you’ll have your craft looking spotless.
Wash & Clay Treatment
To begin the boat detailing process, your first step is thoroughly cleaning its exterior and interior. Start from the highest area inside and ensure no debris, grime, or pollutants are left behind as you work toward the bottom.
Once you’ve got the dirt off, use special soap formulated to remove dirt & grime. Only wash segments at a time to prevent streaks from appearing later. You can remove waterlines and stains using a more aggressive cleaner that also works for removing the algae and scum on the exterior of the boat.
Correct Exterior Gel Coat Finish
Remember that glow that your boat had when you first bought it? You can have it again using an exterior gel coat or a ceramic pro coating.
After you give your vessel a thorough scrub, it’s time to tackle the repair process of its gel coat. Gel coating is an exclusive approach that boats and other marine vehicles use for their fiberglass layer to keep the surface sleek and glossy. Gel coats are highly resilient yet need restoration from time to time.
Paint Protection
Your boat paint can be resistant, but constant exposure to sun, water, salt, and algae can eventually damage it.
The next step is protecting your craft and paint from further damage from UV exposure and other weathering conditions. Paint protection will help your boat maintain its ‘new’ look for longer while protecting the paint finish by adding a barrier between harsh elements and your boat’s surface. You can also try paint correction glide coats to withstand hard weather conditions.
Interior & Cabin Boat Detailing
To keep your boat looking its best, remember the interior compartments. After all, the interior is where you and your guests will spend most of the time. You need it to be comfortable and clean to enjoy your sails.
Remove all carpets and cover any loose items before washing them in harmony with the exterior of your vessel. Make sure to dry these areas first; this will prevent water spots from appearing on upholstery or glass surfaces.
Deep Clean Seats & Compartments
After thoroughly scrubbing the interior floors, we can begin deep cleaning all seats and storage compartments in the cabin. Use a fine-tuned special cleaner for marine upholstery and get rid of any stains, blemishes, or dirt.
Interior Protection
When you save time washing your car’s inside and outside, you’ll have more to dedicate to polishing and protecting interior surfaces. Use a top-notch cleaner that can protect from UV rays, mildew, and any other element that might try to damage your boat’s interior.
Your Boat Looking Good As New With Prime Detailing 321
Detailing your boat on your own takes a lot of time and effort. It’s a lot more than just washing and waxing. You can try to do it, but the results might not be as expected. Instead of spending money on expensive tools and products, and tiring yourself out, contact Prime Detailing 321 boat detailing experts.
Let’s get started on your boat renewal!
- Contact our team: You can send us a message, e-mail, or call us.
- Get a free quote: Let us know about your boat size, model, and other detail so we can give you a free quote for the job.
- Leave your boat spotless: We arrive on the spot and work on leaving your boat shiny and perfect-looking.