I have a boat that I am detailing. I have done a few boats in the past but they were all exterior only jobs. This is the first that is an interior exterior job.
I'm trying to decide if it's best to treat in like a car interior, or if I could take a power washer to it to speed up the process. It's not just a simple aluminum fishing boat or something, it's a nice ski boat with carpet, leather upholstery, radio, speakers, gauge pod, etc. in assuming everything is waterproof, although I obviously wouldn't want to spray directly at the speakers or anything else similar.
I'm considering foaming up yr interior with a foam cannon, scrubbing everything well and power washer to rinse, then thoroughly dry everything and use my extractor on the carpets,
Doesn't sound like that would be a problem to me, just wondering if anyone else has ever taken tht approach
Tia
I'm trying to decide if it's best to treat in like a car interior, or if I could take a power washer to it to speed up the process. It's not just a simple aluminum fishing boat or something, it's a nice ski boat with carpet, leather upholstery, radio, speakers, gauge pod, etc. in assuming everything is waterproof, although I obviously wouldn't want to spray directly at the speakers or anything else similar.
I'm considering foaming up yr interior with a foam cannon, scrubbing everything well and power washer to rinse, then thoroughly dry everything and use my extractor on the carpets,
Doesn't sound like that would be a problem to me, just wondering if anyone else has ever taken tht approach
Tia
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