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Southwest Florida Marine Detail
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Добавлен 17 янв 2022
Boat detailer, creator of the “3-step, buff, polish and seal” detailing course.
Www.swflboatdetailing.com
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Comparing heavy cut compounds for oxidation and sanding scratches!! #detailing #boatservice #buff
Comparing starke yacht care new cutting compound called Blaze, versus their bread and butter heavy cut, called Level R. Check it out! #boat #ceramic #ceramiccoating #howto #howtodetail #boatdetailing #wax #boatservice #boatworks #buffing
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Full #boatdetailing on this 28’ center console. #boatrestoration #ceramiccoating
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Final results on this beautiful 28’ canyon bay. She came out super glossy after a heavy cut, medium cut polish, topped off with ceramic. #ceramiccoating #boatdetailing #boatrestoration #boat #buffing #polishing #howtodetail
1994 Wake boat. Full detail. Oxidation removal. Polish. Ceramic.
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In this video I document the trip over to Miami, FLORIDA. 1994 wake boat was in great shape and we made it better. We buffed, polished and sealed with #ceramic , now the boat is fully protected for a year in this hot Florida sunshine. #detailing #ceramic #boatdetailing #boatrestoration #howtodetail #boat #beforeandafter
How to buff, polish and ceramic coat your car. Step by step tutorial. #cardetailing #detailing
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How to buff, polish and ceramic coat your car. Step by step tutorial. #cardetailing #detailing
Truth about boat detailing pricing!! Step by step explanation of costs!!
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Truth about boat detailing pricing!! Step by step explanation of costs!!
39’ NorTech Triple 450’s, full detail
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39’ NorTech Triple 450’s, full detail
How we detailed this gorgeous #searay deck boat with a #ceramiccoating to top her off. Check it out!
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How we detailed this gorgeous #searay deck boat with a #ceramiccoating to top her off. Check it out!
How to Wet Sand a Boat Properly ⛵️ (Remove Fiberglass Oxidation & Restore Faded Gelcoat)
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How to Wet Sand a Boat Properly ⛵️ (Remove Fiberglass Oxidation & Restore Faded Gelcoat)
Episode 3: Boat restoration project #boatdetailing #boatrestoration #beforeandafter
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Episode 3: Boat restoration project #boatdetailing #boatrestoration #beforeandafter
Episode 2 : Boat detail project: #boatdetailing #boatrestoration #yachts #beforeandafter #youtube
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Episode 2 : Boat detail project: #boatdetailing #boatrestoration #yachts #beforeandafter #youtube
Cost To Detail A Boat, Boat Detail Pricing and What To Expect
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Cost To Detail A Boat, Boat Detail Pricing and What To Expect
How To Protect The Vinyl Wrap On Your Boat (Boat Wrapping Protection)
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How To Protect The Vinyl Wrap On Your Boat (Boat Wrapping Protection)
Boat Detailing: How To Buff Around Upholstery (Buffing & Polishing Fiberglass)
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Boat Detailing: How To Buff Around Upholstery (Buffing & Polishing Fiberglass)
Plain Boat Wash VS 5-Star Boat Detailing (Step-By-Step Process & Pricing)
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Plain Boat Wash VS 5-Star Boat Detailing (Step-By-Step Process & Pricing)
when I grow up I will get one
To me, I could see the buffer better on the level R side 🤷
Sounds cheap for all that work
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Looks great! If you’re scared to do this I would suggest starting by hand! with 800 grit and going all the way to highest level of paper you can get.. did my 04 skeeter bass boat and it turned out great!! Looks like new again! Take your time keep the paper wet and don’t move to the next grit too fast! Work in small areas and keeping the paper wet is the most important part. Get a bucket of water and keep it soaked! Good luck. Thanks for the video!
I feel it you just charged by the hour it wouldn't be such a rip off
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
So I’ve done interior but I’ve had a customer ask me to restore gel coat etc, where do I start?? lol
Yeah, man, so restoring gelcoat is a very particular process, I came out with a course that teaches you exactly which machines to use, how to use them, what types of pads, compound ceramics and sealants. It literally goes over every single step that you need to know. rvpassiveincome.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-detail
Also look me up in TikTok. I have loads of videos! Same name as this RUclips channel
Tell me you've never washed dishes by hand without telling me
Always wear gloves when applying ceramic!
I find it best for any detail is to set a price per foot. between 50 to 150. depending on what the need is
Man I wanna do this to my boat so bad but I’m scared! Anytime I’ve ever wet sanded automotive clearcoat it’s been a disaster, seems I can never get the haze out. Maybe gel coat is more forgiving, but when you said you were starting out with 320 grit my heart skipped a beat not gonna lie 😂
My boat hadn't been done for 16 years. I started with 600,1000,3000, compound, polish, then wax. My Boat looked new, like a mirror
Not even 3m
Tried it. Nope. Starke every time. All their products actually.
Wow I thought boat detailing in the northeast was expensive! You forgot to price metal polishing and window cleaning and protecting. $5 bucks a foot for a wash is crazy, I feel bad charging 3 bucks sometimes!
Sometimes I’ll charge $15/ft just for a wash, lots of nooks and crannies
Idk if it’s the best formula but as a one man show I charge $30/ square ft if under 30ft and $40/square foot if over 30ft
I use 3m products as well, some higher end wax, but I seem to make good profit, just curious if I could make more if anyone has a better formula, I can confidently get a 30 ft done a 3 steps in 3 days
Does a buffer machine rotate the same as the DA sander. Or is the buffer an angle grinder with a buffer pad on it?
A DA is called a “dual action”, it rotated away from the center 6-8mm so it caused a random orbital effect. It doesn’t spin in a tight circle like a buffer does. A buffer is different from an angle grinder. 2 different machines. Buffer spins in a circle and you can control speeds. I don’t believe you can control speeds on a grinder. In this business you’ll need a rotary buffer, long throw polisher and a DA.
Cheap..
You forgot the alcohol wipe before the ceramic.
I may not have filmed it but I do an alcohol wipe or an alcohol based spray before applying any kind of sealant.
Is it sqaure ft?
Linear feet
320 scares the shit out of me. I don't start under 1000, that's just me and I don't do it for a living but i've owned plenty of old oxidized boats.
I have a bass boat with a bright red sparkly gel coat and it is absolutely faded. 0 shine. The sparkles shine a little but the coat is faded as ever. Can someone point me in the right direction of a good grinder for this? Im guessing i cant just use a milwaukee or dewalt angle grinder? Or maybe i can? Does it gotta be a certain rpm like buffing?
You’re already looking at about $1,000 of maxhines and products. Hire someone who knows what they’re doing. This isn’t a diy type situation. I’m in Florida if you need help!
I got told I had to do it by hand... not me out here for 4 hours pushing sand paper by hand 😭😂 hopefully this video helps!
Aqua buff high speed C10 high speed C10 millie w/orange foam remove with orange foam with 6" bigfoot
What heavy cut wax to use on a cutter boat that is chalky? I use aqua buff 2000 then a cut wax then a polymer sealer. Anything that you would change. I was thinking of Stark Level R compound. Thanks for any in put.
Probably have to sand it if it’s bad and no shine
What grit would you recommend using to sand down high spots on a gel coat? I just replaced some underwater lights on my boat and the new lights screw holes don’t line up. I filled the old holes with a gel coat but have a couple areas that need sanded. I’m in SWFL too, Port Charlotte.
Once you sand you’ll need to buff as well, try some 600,800,1000 grit. Just like that in succession.
@@Swflmarinedetail Thank you for the response. I appreciate the help.
Good video but starting at 320 grit is way too aggressive. You’re going to take away way too many micron layers of your gel coat after you do this a few times you literally will be burning through it. You can get away with starting at an 800 or 1000 on a DA and then go up from there to maybe a 2500 and buff it off of that This method you’re doing would take way too much time to get rid of all your sanding marks, but that’s just my opinion There is definitely more than one way to do the job. It’s just what I’ve seen work for me over many years. The coarser u go on your paper, the more steps you have to take and you will always have swirl marks left over some places
How do you think I ended up at 320? Lol, it’s because all the others didn’t work.
Gotcha well either way good job
Hey man did you have an insurance that cover on the water?
Great helpful videos. If a hull is still shiny at the end of the season, do I have to make a compound, polish and wax job or I can only wax? Thanks
I would always do a very light cut/polish before applying any sort of sealant. Need to open up the pores of the gel so it accepts the sealant.
Man I need to get my lifted Chevy detailed. I’m afraid of the price
Yes sir. Get her done then maintain. Simple!
Well damn after reading the comments i feel i stuffed up, I took the name paint off my glass boat with 240gr on a 2 inch drill pad it worked a treat but there's still ghosting, i moved onto 320 then 600 then did the whole side with 800, there's a few small scratches i sanded out with the 800 too, I'm a bit hesitant to polish with that ghosting but am concerned about using the more abrasive discs again. Edit, the boat is 20 years old and white.
hello do you have an email for contacting you? I have a boat and was wanting to send some pictures to you to see what you recommend. Thanks.
You can send them in my Instagram. Southwest Florida marine detailing
Hi, what DA tool and rotary buffer do you recommend for the DIY? I'm not looking to do this professionally but I do own two boats which I would like to bring out the shine. One of the boats, I removed the registration numbers and you can still see them as "shadows" on the hull. This particular boat's hull still has a decent shine but the numbers thing is bothering me and I figured that now that I have the numbers off, it would be good idea to at least compound the hull and I am hoping I can remove the shadows with just compound rather than wet sanding. Thanks in advance!
Hi there. I teach an online course that literally covers this exact information. From how to use each machine, compounds, swirl and oxidation removal. My TikTok has all my best videos and suck. @swflmarinedetailing.
Ty 😊 I've been looking for something like this ❤
Duh, is this guy teaching generation X, who knows nothing and wouldn't care in the first place.
Let’s hope this isn’t the case. Gotta keep some faith alive lol
$4 bottle of Rainex
Hahahaha, this boat has been untreated for some time now, unfortunately it has oxidized. It’s going to get buff, polished and ceramic coated. 12-16 months of protection coming at her!!
I would have stopped at at least 1500 grit, even 2000 dry sanding. Dry sanding is quicker, and with a higher grit you will spend less time on the buffer.
Let’s goooo
Excellent information. But I have a question. Before placing the ceramic product thor is it not necessary to clean the surface with a solution of alcohol and water (70/30 respectively) and a microfiber cloth? Or using the triple P product it is not necessary to do this. Thank you
Yes. I always wipe with an alcohol based solution before using ceramic
Lol if u power wash and clean the boat before it won’t, will just leave a different color on ur pad bc it’s metal. U must be new, no offense
Then that junk will get all in the compound. Tape so you can get nice and close around the metal. And no, not new, giving tips here bud.
Finisher life
Ok❤
Wow you could shave and brush your teeth in that shine. Very impressive!!
Let’s goooooooo. Thank you!
I know that feeling... Has to be real rewarding in person because its looking pretty sleek in the video.
Yeah it looks amazing. Owner is very happy.
Wow!
Thank you!! This one was a doozy!! Had to go super deep to get it all out. Very skilled and time consuming process.
Great Affordable Sander
I want to update the lettering on my ski boat but I'm afraid of the ghosting that will be under them. The hull is white right there though and still pretty shiny for 20 years old. Can I sand out the ghosting on a white section of hull?
Yeah for sure. Gonna have to get pretty aggressive with the ghost letters, but it can be done. Might have to do a few rounds of 600,800,1000 until there aren’t any lips left.
What coating are you using?
I use starke Yachtcare ceramic. Called liquid Thor. Designed for boats about 6 years old and newer. It’s unreal. Get about 12-16 months when properly maintained.
Do you throw the microfiber cloths away or are you able to wash and reuse them?
Yeah. Wash and reuse!!!!
How do you like that buffer. I've been wanting a cordless Dewalt. That's the only one we don't have yet.
Meh. I went back to a corded one. The battery one bogs down too much.
@@Swflmarinedetail that's what I was concerned of. 😟
80 to 100 grand on a boat and to get it to not immediately be ruined by merely existing, gotta spend more money on some bullshit coating.. what a fkin scam.
Boat or as it should be known B.O.A.T. Bust Out Another Thousand
I’m going be honest buying a boat as an investment is like buying a new car as an investment