I am a rook on this forum and I was wondering if anyone had any boat detailing experience. I have detailed cars for a couple years now, kinda under the table, on my own, during the summer. I usually take care of the inside, wash, wax, shine tires, and polish any chrome. I'm 20 year old college student so I can really only detail during the summer, unless I go home and detail over the weekend. This summer, I'm planning on tackling a new challenge at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri detailing boats. I have detailed a 33' boat my bro had a couple times. We cleaned up the inside and washed and waxed the whole thing. I plan on visiting some marinas this week to see how their wages work detailing, but if that doesn't work, then I'll try to get out on my own.
Anyone have any helpful hints or useful secrets that the average detailer is not aware of. I've been hearing most people charge around $10 per foot on a boat. I don't have any buffing experience because I'm afraid I'm going to destroy the paint, but I'd like to learn from someone who knows what they're doing. I was also wondering if anyone had any input on detailing a boat while its on a lift in the water, such as the easiest way to get the hull and underside of the nose. Any input is greatly appreciated.
Anyone have any helpful hints or useful secrets that the average detailer is not aware of. I've been hearing most people charge around $10 per foot on a boat. I don't have any buffing experience because I'm afraid I'm going to destroy the paint, but I'd like to learn from someone who knows what they're doing. I was also wondering if anyone had any input on detailing a boat while its on a lift in the water, such as the easiest way to get the hull and underside of the nose. Any input is greatly appreciated.