First Marine job, have questions

asleepz

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Hey everyone.



I'm about to attempt my first boat this weekend for my boss.



It's a Chapperal 25' boat..



I want to know if I can use the Sonus SFX line of polishes along with Z2Pro Wax...



Second, I am a amature. What should I be asking per foot?



If I can't use what I posted, what could I find locally that will do the job?



Thanks!
 
I am unfamiliar with Sonus polished but you can use a medium cut compound (fine cut if the boat is in good shape) with a wool pad and go to town (Becareful around any vinyl decals as they are easy to burn, and wires/antennas etc. Boats are easier then cars IMO. You can do 2 steps where as on cars you often do more. AFter a good compounding, you can basically go right to LSP. I would test an area first with the lsp because sometimes fiberglass will soak it up making it impossible to remove. Do not get any wax on non-skid surfaces and be sure to wash after compounding to remove everything. Typically I like to do the first wash with a heavy concentration of degreaser and boat soap (not auto) and the wash after compounding a lesser concentration of degreaser and soap.



As for price, I did boats so long ago I couldn't tell you what the rate is for top sides. I would guess around $15ft for a pro so I think you may be ableto get away with 8-10 (Keeping in mind it is your boss. You're better off just asking for raise and not charging him! LOL
 
Yeah I was thinking probably around 125 or so, he hooks me up quite a bit, so I may even just ask 100 bucks. Either way, me being 16 a days worth of work for 100 bucks is far from a bad deal.



Thanks for the info.
 
Well I forgot the friggen camera this morning but 6 hours worth of work and she's done!



I used the Sonus SFX-1 and SFX1 pad. With Zaino Z2Pro



Worked like a charm. It was badly "Rusted/oxidized". But I think with another detail down the road it'll look great. I'm just intrested to see how Zaino works with Saltwater;)
 
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