How to maintain that new-boat shine for years
>From saltwater to intense sun, your boat is exposed to great
deal of harsh elements which are just waiting to attack its
glossy finish. And let's face it; the first thing that people
looking to buy a used boat notice is the appearance of the boat.
That is why it is so important to keep the finish on your boat
looking shiny and new if you ever plan on selling it and
upgrading to a newer model.
One of the best ways to maintain that new finish shine is to
keep up with the routine maintenance of your boat. A little
rinsing, cleaning and waxing, if done properly, should be all it
takes to keep your boat looking new for years to come. Here's
how:
Rinsing. Your boat should be rinsed with freshwater after each
time it is taken out. It doesn't take much time to do and it
will cut down your other maintenance chores drastically.
Washing. You should begin washing your boat by rinsing away all
of the dirt and grime that could scratch the finish while it is
being washed. Then, using a marine boat soap (regular detergents
will dull your finish and strip the wax off of your boat), wash
your boat with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse thoroughly.
Drying. It is very important to dry the finish on your boat so
that you are not left with spots and dull residue. One of the
best ways to do this is to use a combination of a quick drying
water blade and a chamois cloth.
Waxing. Your boat should be waxed approximately every two
months or more often if you live in very warm or tropical areas.
First you should prep the surface using a fiberglass hull
cleaner to remove all barnacles, algae and scum. Once that is
finished, you can start the waxing and buffing process. Paste
boat wax products usually work best and do the most for
protecting your finish. If you prefer the convenience and ease
of a liquid wax product, you will have to reapply and polish
more often.
While it may take a little time and effort, keeping up with
your boat's maintenance is one of the best things that you can
do to protect your investment. What takes just a few minutes now
may save you a great deal of headache and money in the future.