Apr 20, 2026 | Glass Polishing
The Simple Process That Restores Clear, Smooth Marine Glass Glass polishing removes scratches on boats by carefully grinding down a thin layer of damaged glass until the surface becomes smooth and clear again. Light and medium scratches can often be corrected without...
Apr 20, 2026 | Glass Polishing
How to Restore Visibility and Remove Light Scratches Glass polishing is one of the best ways to restore clear boat windshields when they look cloudy, scratched, or dull. Over time, salt spray, hard water spots, and sun exposure can damage marine glass. The good news...
Apr 20, 2026 | Metal Polishing
A Clean, Mirror-Like Finish Helps Your Boat Look Newer and Sell for More Metal polishing improves boat appearance and value by restoring dull, stained, or oxidized surfaces to a bright shine. When rails, cleats, props, and trim look clean and reflective, the whole...
Apr 20, 2026 | Metal Polishing
How to Bring Back the Bright, Clean Look of Your Boat’s Metal Parts Metal polishing is one of the most effective ways to restore dull, faded boat hardware back to a bright shine. Over time, salt water, sun, and air cause metal parts to lose their clean look. With the...
Apr 20, 2026 | Ceramic Coating
How a Protective Surface Layer Shields Your Hull From Wear and Damage Ceramic coating helps protect your boat hull from water damage, stains, UV rays, and marine growth. It creates a hard, slick layer that bonds to the surface. This layer helps reduce drag, keeps...
Apr 20, 2026 | Ceramic Coating
A Protective Barrier That Makes It Harder for Algae and Barnacles to Stick Ceramic coating reduces marine growth buildup by creating a slick, non-porous surface on your boat’s hull. This smooth layer makes it harder for algae, slime, and barnacles to attach and...