Finding a good detailer?

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  • surfdh74
    • May 2006
    • 75

    • DeBary,Florida


    Finding a good detailer?

    I'm thinking about having Southeast Correct Craft in Orlando detail my 2005 TE SV-211. Has anyone used them or there dealer for detailing? I usually do it myself but it is going to be there for some warranty work. Also I think they would use the correct products on getting the stuff off the seats and cleaning up the hull. A regular detail guy might not use the right stuff? Thanks just wondering, I love my boat to much for it to be screwed up!!!!!!!!!! Thanks everyone and Happy Holidays.
  • TRBenj
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • May 2005
    • 1681

    • NWCT


    #2
    RE: Finding a good detailer?

    I wouldnt trust a dealer to know better than a detailer who does that kind of work for a living- unless the dealer has a professional detailer on staff. Just find a detailer who does boats.

    Better yet, do some reserch and find out what works best- then do it yourself. Lots of info on this and other boating sites, as well as detailing forums. Even if you have to buy all new products and tools, you'll still spend less than having someone else do it. No one else will care for your stuff the way you would.
    1990 Ski Nautique
    NWCT

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    • Nates78Ski
      • Jan 2005
      • 323

      • Rossford, Ohio


      #3
      RE: Finding a good detailer?

      ehh,,, just detail it yourself, you'll be happier with the result in the end (more money in your pocket, and sense of accomplishment)

      Nate
      My \'78 SN

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      • ryanandrews
        • Nov 2005
        • 233

        • chippewa lake ohio


        #4
        RE: Finding a good detailer?

        i second that nate, a good buddy of mine runs a detail shop and gets 400-500 a pop to detail ski boats in and out..........thats a lot of money yet it is a lot of work also!

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