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1. What can I do between waxes to keep my boat looking good? Answer: Regularly wash the boat with a mild soap specifically designed for boats. Rinse the area with fresh water and dry with a chamois to avoid spotting. Avoid household or harsh cleaners as they will compromise the wax. If necessary spot clean dirty areas, or use a cleaner wax to remove stains. 2. What products are you using on my boat? Answer: There is no simple answer, we use what we believe are the best products on the market. We use many products with specific purposes. We also blend products depending on the condition of your boat. We use products by Meguires, Collonite, Trewax, and many others. Some products we use are only commercially available. 3. What should I use when cleaning my boat? Answer: Use a mild soap specifically made for boats. Avoid using harsh cleaners that will strip the protective wax. They can also stain fabrics and yellow enclosures. Also avoid abrasive cleaners as tiny scratches will collect dirt and damage the luster and finish. If an area isn't coming clean with boat soap, spot clean it with a stronger cleaner or use a cleaner wax. Answer: For information on how often you should have certain cleaning and maintenance procedures done, please see our Recommendations page. 5. What are my payment options? Answer: Our crews do not handle payments. You will be mailed a bill after the service is performed. You can either mail a check, call with a credit card, or bring payment to our office. Payment is due within 30 days. 6. What's included in a complete wax? Answer: We clean and protect not only the fiberglass surfaces, but also metal, cushions and clear plastic enclosures. Carpets will also be vacuumed. The cockpit/ helm area is included unless it is in an interior area. 7. What is the considered the interior? Answer: Basically the area behind a solid door is considered interior. 8. What services do you offer other than detailing? Answer: We are a yacht management company, serving all your boating needs. For a list of our services and more details see our Marine Services page. Answer: For information about bottom painting, see our Bottom Painting page.
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