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Hi all this is actually my first post to this forum under this name but I've been here for years before I got into detailing as a profession. Anyway I went down to quote this boat for a broker that is selling it and I'm charging $10/foot to sale prep it. It's a 32 foot carver. I'm just gonna dive into it after reading all of the boat posts on just about any forum I could find. Here's a few pics:
Right now I'm scrubbing it down from top to bottom, shampooing interior, taking the mold off the seats and everything else, and of coarse dress all the vinyl, clean the glass, etc just a basic sale prep is what I'm calling it but it's going to take most of the day with one helper.
I've never detailed any boat before and this is a nice one to start with
I had to buy a ladder just to get in the thing! Now I got a call today and the new buyer is apparently going to want me to come back and buff it after this job is done! This is where I could use any advice anyone could give me. Every square inch of the upper surface of this boat is extremely oxidized and looks like chalk. I'm going to do a test patch on that today. I'm using a rotary and a PC, many foam pads and wool pads, a selection of various compounds and polishes from optimum, menzerna, and turtle wax.
Any advice on chemicals I can use to get the oxidation minimized before I start buffing? Also there are barnacles and years worth of crap built up on the rear inboard/outboard and prop. I'm pretty much lost on what to use for that short of a file.
Progress pics to come people.
Andrew








Right now I'm scrubbing it down from top to bottom, shampooing interior, taking the mold off the seats and everything else, and of coarse dress all the vinyl, clean the glass, etc just a basic sale prep is what I'm calling it but it's going to take most of the day with one helper.
I've never detailed any boat before and this is a nice one to start with

Any advice on chemicals I can use to get the oxidation minimized before I start buffing? Also there are barnacles and years worth of crap built up on the rear inboard/outboard and prop. I'm pretty much lost on what to use for that short of a file.
Progress pics to come people.
Andrew