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Old 06-10-09, 10:00   #2 (permalink)
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Re: New to yacht detailing

It's a different animal.


If there's one thing I can say, is, get used to using a rotary buffer all day, for many hours at a time. I did it in Florida, in the middle of summer. It was like going to the gym, the sauna, and the tanning booth all at one time.


I would also suggest getting some polarized sunglasses, as dark as you can find. It will help you see the flaws that regular sunglasses don't.


And STAY HYDRATED. Granted, in WA, it's not going to be like the 7th ring of hell that FL is, but still.
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