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boat cleaning and waxing
Posted by Neauxla on 5/8/14 at 6:18 am00
How much should this cost? I'm paying $700 to have my 21' sea pro completely done.
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by TheDrunkenTigah on 5/8/14 at 6:27 am to Neauxla
That seems pretty steep, but I take it they do good work if you're paying that much?
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by MorningWood on 5/8/14 at 6:28 am to Neauxla
Once a year I get my boat done which consist of buffing and waxing along with shampooing all of the carpet for 500 in Houma.
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by Neauxla on 5/8/14 at 6:29 am to TheDrunkenTigah
1st time done. Pretty heavy oxidation on It
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by HeadBusta4LSU on 5/8/14 at 7:01 am to Neauxla
Are they having to wet sand it? I always do all my buffing myself
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by Elusiveporpi on 5/8/14 at 7:05 am to Neauxla
I did mime myself and let me just say, it is well worth paying someone. That is back breaking, slow work. Plus a good buffer is 250-300 just by itself. It took me about 4 hours to do my 18 sterling and the sides are only 12-13 inches high.
She shines now though
She shines now though
This post was edited on 5/8 at 7:15 am
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by Neauxla on 5/8/14 at 7:06 am to HeadBusta4LSU
Not sure. My dad took it in as a bday present for me.
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it took me two solid days to wash, buff, wax my 21ft wake board boat. it has higher sides than your bay boat, I believe and a lot of interior.
So Id say its up to you on whats worth it. if you dont have any of the tools and materials, it will cost you probably at least $200, if you need several compounds and such. So yes you can save some decent money, but its going to be some work
So Id say its up to you on whats worth it. if you dont have any of the tools and materials, it will cost you probably at least $200, if you need several compounds and such. So yes you can save some decent money, but its going to be some work
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I'm paying $700
Jesus dude. Boat detailers are probably the lowest paid segment of the population next to Burger King workers. Let's look at this: Consider that materials might cost you $200 (and I'm being liberal). If a boat detailer is getting paid $10/hour, they are saying they are going to spend 50 hours on your boat! guess what? they'll probably spend 10-15 hours.
This is waaaaay too high. Is it $700 important to you to have detailed boat that will get fricked up as soon as you start slinging in flopping trout?
I'd hire a car wash guy off the street and pay him closer to $250-300 and spend the extra money on booze or some of those new shrimp baits.
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Jesus dude. Boat detailers are probably the lowest paid segment of the population next to Burger King workers. Let's look at this: Consider that materials might cost you $200 (and I'm being liberal). If a boat detailer is getting paid $10/hour, they are saying they are going to spend 50 hours on your boat! guess what? they'll probably spend 10-15 hours.
This is waaaaay too high. Is it $700 important to you to have detailed boat that will get fricked up as soon as you start slinging in flopping trout?
I'd hire a car wash guy off the street and pay him closer to $250-300 and spend the extra money on booze or some of those new shrimp baits
I told my dad he was being ripped off and that he should shop around. Oh well. His $. If/when I do it again in the future...I'll go somewhere else.
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I told my dad he was being ripped off and that he should shop around. Oh well. His $. If/when I do it again in the future...I'll go somewhere else.
its not necessarily being ripped off, it depends on the amount of oxidation as well. but at that price, you should be getting some top notch service.
As for in the future, if they do a great job, just make sure you routinely wax it yourself for some preventive maintenance
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by Hammertime on 5/8/14 at 9:15 am to Neauxla
I got paid $300 to wash and wax a 42ft fountain about 10 years ago. Starting to sound like I got fricked on that one
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by Boats n Hose on 5/8/14 at 10:38 am to Motorboat
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I'm being liberal
No room for your kind on this board
re: boat cleaning and waxingPosted by Motorboat on 5/8/14 at 10:57 am to Boats n Hose
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No room for your kind on this board
then ya'll go ahead and pay $700 for a boat wax
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