Boat Detailing Correction and Ceramic Coating Class at MTE 2020

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Boat Detailing Correction and Ceramic Coating Class at MTE 2020


The FIRST class on Thursday morning is my boat detailing class where I'm going to show LIVE on the side of a REAL boat - how to undo years of oxidation and then install a gel-coat ceramic coating.

Here's the side of a deserted Bayliner boat that will be cut-off and brought to this class.

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Class Info


Thursday, January 30th, 2010


8:00am to 8:50am

1: Boat Detailing – Wetsanding, Correction, Chemical Stripping & Installing a Ceramic Coating

In this class you will learn the fastest techniques for removing DEEP oxidation via machine wetsanding followed by how to remove 100% of your sanding marks and restore a swirl-free, show car finish to a boat gel-coats.

Then you’ll learn the correct techniques to chemically strip the gel-coat and install a ceramic coating.

Most important – you will learn how to remove most of the GRUNT work out of the process, which also means dramatically reducing time and sore muscles. This means less work, less time and more profit.

PLUS – removing deep oxidation means better results that last longer.

Sealing with a ceramic coating means the oxidation stays away longer and the results last longer, this means happy customers and increased word-of-mouth advertising.





Learn to do this,

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More...



The process I'll share is the same process I show in all my boat classes since 2013

The MOST Photo-Documented Boat Detailing Classes on Planet Earth!


That's where we take boats that look like this,

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Test Spot on a Gel-Coat Boat

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And make them look BETTER than when they left the factory....

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And in my classes, there's no sitting in chairs looking at a wall while you listen to me talk. NO - you learn by doing.


No chairs

Just boats and on-your-feet, hands-on training

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For everyone that will find and read this thread into the future,


Before signing up and paying for ANY boat detailing class. Ask to see documentation that SHOWS you what you get to do for your hard-earned money.

If you want to train on boats - then take my class.

If you like to sit in a chair, then find another class.


I am the only person that can document and prove hands-on training since 2013 - Click the link below and in that thread, click ANY of the links for each boat shown and see for yourself.

The MOST Photo-Documented Boat Detailing Classes on Planet Earth!



And of course, moving forward, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.


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Mike,
I hope you take the boat by the power washer before you bring it into the conference. Might create a mass exodus of the building trying to breath with the looks of that hull......LOL

I have a conflict on your first class but can come earlier....

That is one prime example of how to make one MAJOR improvement.

Thanks for sharing the good time to be experienced at your first session Thursday morning.

Kirby
 
Mike,

I hope you take the boat by the power washer before you bring it into the conference. Might create a mass exodus of the building trying to breath with the looks of that hull......LOL

I'll do my best to clean it up without taking away from the aged patina.


I have a conflict on your first class but can come earlier....

Sorry to hear.

This is the FIRST time a class on correcting boats and installing ceramic coatings will be taught AND taught with a live demonstration. In the past, my good friend and alumni student of my 2-day boat class here in Stuart, has held class on "Mold Remediation", which is important, but like cars and car paint, when it comes to the appearance of a boat, most people are more interested in taking a boat that looks unrecoverable and restoring it to amazing.


That is one prime example of how to make one MAJOR improvement.

Thanks for sharing the good time to be experienced at your first session Thursday morning.

Kirby


See you there...


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Your work is cut out (pun intended:laughing:) for you with that Bayliner. They weren't known for having the thickest gel coat even in their best years.
 
Mike will you be using a ceramic coating specifically formulated for gel coat and/or fiberglass, or a brand for the auto market? I'm going to be detailing my Sea-Doo and wondering if an automotive product will work as well on fiberglass as it dopes for the auto market..
 
Mike will you be using a ceramic coating specifically formulated for gel coat and/or fiberglass, or a brand for the auto market?

I'll be showing the Marine 31 Captain's Coating. It's specifically formulated for gel-coat.


See my review here,

Review: Marine 31 Gel Coat Prep Spray & Captain’s Boat Coating with UV50


BEFORE

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AFTER

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And the write-up for the boat we did an extreme makeover to here,

From NEGLECTED to RESPECTED! 1985 Cougar Tunnel Hull Extreme Makeover at Autogeek

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I'm going to be detailing my Sea-Doo and wondering if an automotive product will work as well on fiberglass as it dopes for the auto market..

I would say don't do it. It might work but I've spoken with a few coating chemists about this topic and there's a huge difference between porous gel-coat and non-porous clearcoats and this affects bonding and longevity.


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I'll be showing the Marine 31 Captain's Coating. It's specifically formulated for gel-coat.


See my review here,

Review: Marine 31 Gel Coat Prep Spray & Captain’s Boat Coating with UV50


BEFORE

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AFTER

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And the write-up for the boat we did an extreme makeover to here,

From NEGLECTED to RESPECTED! 1985 Cougar Tunnel Hull Extreme Makeover at Autogeek

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I would say don't do it. It might work but I've spoken with a few coating chemists about this topic and there's a huge difference between porous gel-coat and non-porous clearcoats and this affects bonding and longevity.


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Thanks much for the reply. I don't know how I missed that product when I review Marine 31 options. I'm glad I asked.
 
Just picked up the side of a Bayliner Hull for my Gel-coat Correction and Ceramic Coating Class in Christmas, Florida.


This is the FIRST class on Thursday morning (starts at 8:00am) and the FIRST time a FULL DEMO Gel-Coat Correction and Ceramic Coating class has ever been taught a Mobile Tech Expo.

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Holy cow, you were a long way from home!


About a 2 hour drive one way.

I hope a lot of people attend this first class in the morning. In the past, I've not wanted the early morning time slot because,

A: Too many people stay out too late Wednesday night and party.
B: People don't naturally get up early.
C: The first classes of the day are historically less attended due to the above 2 reasons


My thoughts are that there's enough real interest in how to do gel-coat correction and ceramic coating install that anyone serious will be there.


Guess will see.

Anyone that misses the class can always travel to Stuart, Florida the next weekend and take the real-deal class.

Marine 31 Boat Detailing Class - February 8th & 9th


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Continued...


I just removed the dried-out ancient vinyl graphics. I left a small portion as I'll show how to do this in the class.


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Next I'll do what everyone should do before detailing an actual boat.



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Here's process and after results...

The CBEAST!

I used this to machine sand gel-coat. No pad stalling. Fast. No cords.

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SONAX Glass Cleaner for a sanding lube. It was close by. Later I switched to water with a little soap.

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Mirka Abralon #1000 Grit Sanding Disc plus a Meguiar's 6" foam interface pad. You can see it on the backing plate

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Machine sanding


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Here's results....

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LOOK in the upper left hand corner! That's a Griot's Swirl Finder Light

I'm holding it in my hand and shining onto the BEFORE section.


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Now that's a SHOW CAR FINISH on gel-coat!

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And the other side - the before condition - ZERO reflection. ZERO SHINE.

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What I used...

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I'll show exactly how I did everything in the class on Thursday morning.


If you're attending - PLEASE don't be late.





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