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Old 06-01-08, 07:58   #1 (permalink)
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Detailing a house boat?

I posted this over on Meguiars but figured I would post it here too. Need all the advice I can get with this since Im truly a newb at detailing a house boat.

I do not need to compound anything since its mostly just paint(I think) and vinyl but the top front looks heavily oxidized or something. I cannot walk on that part so I have no clue how Ill get to that to at least use a cleaner wax on it. Ill probably just use Megs cleaner wax(regular cleaner wax) on it since I dont have any marine wax.

On the roof deck, it is fiber glass with a gel coat(again, I think) but idk what to use to clean something like that with given its huge. Any ideas there? Thats really the dirtiest part other than the front top. The previous owners got all the sides redone other than the top front it seems.

Thanks for any advice! Here are some pics:

You can see in this pic how the top part up there with the strips and the fly bridge are looking kinda crappy.



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Standing on the front looking back:

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Old 06-02-08, 05:30   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Detailing a house boat?

I know you like Meguiar's products...If you have a Bass Pro Store near you, they carry a lot of the Meguiar's Marine line.

Regarding reaching hard to get to areas for waxing...I remember a thread on the Meguiar's board a long time ago where Superior Shine tapeed a long stick to his PC to polish a bus or RV or something.
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Re: Detailing a house boat?

Whooo weee that's a lot of area to clean!
Think about Starbrite's products. They have a real awesome PowerPine or SuperOrange concentrate you could use with a long-reach brush and powerwasher as step 1, use their polish (PN#80100) to remove oxidation for step 2 and finally their Premium Marine polish (PN#85716P) to seal it all up. For the deck you should use their Non-skid Deck Cleaner.

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Re: Detailing a house boat?

oh man, that is a lot of area to clean! I don't think I would even touch that house boat without a pressure washer and some good APC. Good luck on cleaning that boat.
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Old 06-02-08, 08:06   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Detailing a house boat?

FK makes a whole line for marine applications.

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Re: Detailing a house boat?

Thanks for the advice.

JonP, I will have a pressure washer, a nice big brush on a pole and the meguiars brush for paint with me.

I have a gallon of megs APC that I will be using cut 10:1 on almost everything including all the vinyl on the outside and such. Ill probably follow that with #40 on the exterior seats and things.

I may make a order from ADS for some boat wash and 'cleaner wax.' Im not sure if the cleaner wax for boats is any different than regular cleaner wax though. Boat wash could also be the same as everything else.
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Re: Detailing a house boat?

The presure washer is a must. I think the boat wash will be stronger than a car shampoo...more alkaline to get grime and algae better. The canvas top I think may need a good fabric cleaner like 303 or equivalent and with care, the pressure washer will work well there too. Is that deck an anti skid hard deck or indoor/outdoor carpet?... Power washing works there, but mind your run off as depending on cleaners you could get into trouble there.
Oh ...and I don't think I'd be putting a pc on a pole!

Be sure and get some after shots and post back.
 
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Re: Detailing a house boat?

I think I'd walk away from that job.
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Re: Detailing a house boat?

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I think I'd walk away from that job.
Walking away from a job doesn't pay bills very well. If charged right, this could be some real pocket change to take to the bank.
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I think I'd walk away from that job.

Its hard to walk away when its yours/your families. Guy at the docks charges $350 to wash+wax them but its untelling how he does it, how good of a job he will do, and what products he uses. Most people do not understand that just a 'wax' isnt enough, thats the last step. So if you look at it like that we will be taking $350 to the bank for just the outside. That doesnt include the interior.

Ill try my best to take tons of afters of everything.

Only thing I really need now is a good boat wash for the top. Ill probably just use regular megs DC soap for the sides since its readily available and cheap(Ill need alot). Ill probably check out walmart and see what kinda starbrite products they have for the wash.

Im still unsure how to get that front looking better. Ill decide what products I need once I wash it, probably be either the color restorer or HD oxidation remover. I swiped some of it with my finger and it seemed like most of 'chalky' substance was sitting on the surface.

Just to keep everyone occupied, heres some pics of the engines and generator.

It has dual Volve 500 engines(GM 5.0's). They put out around 210hp at the crank, idk what kinda torque they put out.



Generator has a 1.5l I-4 OHC engine. Puts out around 109amps.

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Re: Detailing a house boat?

I would give the local houseboat dealer a visit and inquire about how/what they use to clean these boats. Talking with someone who does it alot may help you bigtime! If it were a 100' yacht I could help ya but I have never touched a houseboat like that.
 
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I would give the local houseboat dealer a visit and inquire about how/what they use to clean these boats. Talking with someone who does it alot may help you bigtime! If it were a 100' yacht I could help ya but I have never touched a houseboat like that.
That sounded pretty snooty - So asside from being smaller and less expensive, how is this different?


Sometimes I think it's real easy to get hung up on the fact that it floats - It's just a house...er, well more like a trailer, that floats ... so don't overlook the obvious household cleaning methods that you might use if it was setting on a pad instead of in water.

Disclaimer: I'm no expert in detailing boats - just applying some common sense here.
 
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