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Full Wax & Detail Service in Largo, FL

This service completely restores your boat's exterior surfaces. It eliminates the salt

residue and dirt that are often left behind by routine washing. Our mobile units use salt-neutralizing soaps to remove corrosive mineral deposits while high-speed brushes thoroughly clean non-skid deck surfaces.


After carefully hand-drying the boat, technicians polish stainless steel hardware and

apply premium marine polymer wax to all fiberglass areas above the waterline. This wax forms a barrier that keeps the gelcoat from oxidizing due to Florida's intense UV rays. Regular waxing is especially important along the Gulf Coast because sunlight and salt can quickly deteriorate an unprotected finish.


When to Call Us

Because Largo is near the coast and receives a lot of sunlight, it's important to make detailed plans roughly every six months. This routine helps prevent the gelcoat from losing its sheen and preserves protective layers.



Signs That Your Boat Needs Repair

If water begins to sheet across the hull instead of forming tight beads, the protective

wax layer has most likely worn away. Another clue is fiberglass surfaces that have a

slightly sticky or rough feel to them. 

 FAQs


  • Do you need my water and power?

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  • Could you detail my boat while it's being lifted?

    Yes. Our technicians regularly use specialized extension tools to safely access the hull of boats stored on lifts in Largo. For more involved projects, like heavy restoration or ceramic coatings, we might discuss the best location to ensure that every part of the boat is sufficiently covered. 


  • How often should I get my boat waxed here?

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  • Does the salt air change when a boat is covered?

    Yes. The salt air in Pinellas County is surprisingly harsh. Salt absorbs moisture from the air and holds it on surfaces because it is hygroscopic. This trapped salt can dull the gelcoat on your boat and gradually cause pitting in stainless steel, even under a roof or cover. 


  • In reality, what makes a detail different from a wash?

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    A restoration process is more like a complete detail. Detailers use specialized treatments and cleaners that neutralize salt to remove persistent impurities. The waterline is acid-washed to remove the characteristic brown "Florida mustache" stain caused by tannins in the water. 


    Fiberglass and gelcoat are protected from sun damage by protective sealants or UV blockers, while metal surfaces are polished to remove corrosion spots. As a result, the entire vessel is protected for a longer period of time and with a deeper clean.