Marine Packages
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Wet Sanding
Wet sanding is the process of using an abrasive with water or another liquid to sand down a material. It is our most aggressive package. Wet Sanding is used for early stages of buffing and polishing, when doing touch-up work, to make surface repairs, or removes scratches to paint or other surfaces. Buffing and Polishing follow this process to remove any swirl marks and have a perfect finish.
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Buffing
Buffing is a surface treatment process that utilizes a rotating wheel or pad, combined with an abrasive compound, to remove imperfections, scratches, and dullness. The primary purpose of buffing is to enhance the aesthetic appeal of surfaces, unveiling a smooth and reflective finish that brings out the inherent beauty of the material. This process is less aggressive than wet sanding, but more aggressive than polishing.
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Polishing
Polishing is the process of removing minor clear coat damage (scratches and swirl marks) using a polishing liquid to flatten the clear coat which increases the gloss-level. The polishing process is performed by machine is followed by protecting the paint using a wax. This process is least aggressive.
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Basic
Our Basic package includes a wash and wax. Handwashing and brushing every inch, before coating the entire boat with wax to keep the deep shine and protect paint from scratches and oxidation.
WEt sanding
Wet sanding is the process of using an abrasive with water or another liquid to sand down a material. It is our most aggressive package. Wet Sanding is used for early stages of buffing and polishing, when doing touch-up work, to make surface repairs, or removes scratches to paint or other surfaces. Buffing and Polishing follow this process to remove any swirl marks and have a perfect finish.
Buffing
Buffing is a surface treatment process that utilizes a rotating wheel or pad, combined with an abrasive compound, to remove imperfections, scratches, and dullness. The primary purpose of buffing is to enhance the aesthetic appeal of surfaces, unveiling a smooth and reflective finish that brings out the inherent beauty of the material. This process is less aggressive than wet sanding, but more aggressive than polishing.
Polishing
Polishing is the process of removing minor clear coat damage (scratches and swirl marks) using a polishing liquid to flatten the clear coat which increases the gloss-level. The polishing process is performed by machine is followed by protecting the paint using a wax. This process is least aggressive.
Basic
Our Basic package includes a wash and wax. Handwashing and brushing every inch, before coating the entire boat with wax to keep the deep shine and protect paint from scratches and oxidation.