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  • Detailed: 1996 MasterCraft Ski Boat

    Well, I go to spend today at the lake!
    Once again, dlc refered me another customer, his soon to be father-inlaw.
    After getting directions, I drove about 20 minutes to the lake. They had just bought this boat and wanted it cleaned for this weekend. I started evaluating it. It had the usual mold/mildew on the white seats. The hull had alot of water spots on the gel coat. In all, I've seen and cleaned alot worse. The tan carpet only needed some spots removed.

    Hey....What other job will let you work at the lake with piece and quiet?
    I know of none!

    Meguiar's #82 to remove water spots
    (used yellow EDGE cutting pad at #5 on G100)
    Meguiar's #21 Sealant
    (used blue EDGE polishing pad at #3 on G100)
    Meguiar's Gold Glass Wax/Polish
    (used other side of blue polishing pad)
    Eagle One Nano Protectant on vinyl and trim
    Rain-X on glass


    Before....






    After...











    Me in the woods...E-brake don't fail me now!
    www.clean4udetailing.com

  • #2
    looks like fun! good job =)
    2001 Vortex Blue New Beetle

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    • #3
      good job!

      i didn't know that #82 was strong enough to remove water spots off a gel coat
      Patrick Yu
      2003 Honda Accord
      2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sneek
        good job!

        i didn't know that #82 was strong enough to remove water spots off a gel coat
        Came off easy once #82 broke down. Left a nice smooth surface too.

        I love using Gold Class on boats. Seems to work well with the gel coat.
        www.clean4udetailing.com

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        • #5
          Hmm I had a hard time detailing a boat. I started with 80, it did nothing, nor did 83.

          Good Job! Boat are a big pain, IMHO, but you seem to have done a great job!

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          • #6
            You have to use the Meguiar's marine line products. Gel coat technology is different to automotive finishes.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Carrera
              You have to use the Meguiar's marine line products. Gel coat technology is different to automotive finishes.
              You are so right. Just didn't have any.
              www.clean4udetailing.com

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