
Boat Polishing & Waxing
Professional marine polishing and waxing to remove oxidation, restore gloss, and protect your boat's gelcoat and painted surfaces.
Florida's intense sun and salty environment cause oxidation and UV damage that dull even the most beautiful gelcoat finishes. Professional marine polishing and waxing is the most effective way to restore your boat's shine, protect the gelcoat, and maximize the resale value of your investment.
Seaview Mobile Marine Services uses professional dual-action and rotary polishers combined with premium marine compounds, polishes, and wax products to achieve showroom-quality results. Our multi-step process removes oxidation, surface scratches, water stains, and contamination before applying a protective wax or sealant coat.
Our polishing and waxing service includes compound polishing for heavy oxidation, machine polishing for scratch removal and gloss restoration, hand or machine wax application for lasting protection, and a final inspection and wipe-down. We can also apply long-duration ceramic-infused waxes for extended protection.
We come directly to your dock, marina, home, or storage facility. Mobile service means no hauling, no hassle, and results you'll be proud of. Contact Seaview today for a free estimate on your boat polishing and waxing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my boat needs polishing?
Signs your boat needs polishing include a chalky or dull appearance, fading color, inability to shed water cleanly, or visible oxidation (white or gray chalky residue on the surface).
What's the difference between polishing and waxing?
Polishing removes oxidation, light scratches, and surface contamination using abrasive compounds. Waxing applies a protective layer over the clean surface to prevent future damage. Both are part of a complete detail.
How long will the wax protection last?
Standard carnauba or polymer wax provides 2–4 months of protection in Florida's environment. We recommend ceramic-infused waxes or full ceramic coatings for longer-lasting protection.
Can you polish a boat with heavy oxidation?
In most cases, yes. Heavy oxidation typically requires a multi-stage correction process with aggressive compound followed by refining polish and protection. We'll assess and advise before beginning.
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