Boat detailer recommendations in North Dallas
#1
looking for a good detailer in the N Dallas area, if any of y'all know of or can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it !
#2
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From: Ft. Worth TX
Really not much to choose from here, as it was always hit or miss for the quality of the work completed, I just ended up doing it myself when my business slowed down in the off season.
There use to be a guy in Arlington and another one in Ft Worth that was good to use. I would have to try to find their info. Many of these forms of marine related businesses has dried up because of our very very short boating season and water conditions for the past 5 years.
If needed I think you have my contact info from before ?
There use to be a guy in Arlington and another one in Ft Worth that was good to use. I would have to try to find their info. Many of these forms of marine related businesses has dried up because of our very very short boating season and water conditions for the past 5 years.
If needed I think you have my contact info from before ?
#3
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From: dfw texas
Only person i know around here is me . I typically only do the more in depth wet sand compound scratch repair kind of stuff , not so much "detailing" there is a kid who does alot of the boats at pier 121 who is mobile, i think he charges in the neighborhood of 200 bucks for a good in and out clean on a midsize boat , and is mobile.
#4
Really not much to choose from here, as it was always hit or miss for the quality of the work completed, I just ended up doing it myself when my business slowed down in the off season.
There use to be a guy in Arlington and another one in Ft Worth that was good to use. I would have to try to find their info. Many of these forms of marine related businesses has dried up because of our very very short boating season and water conditions for the past 5 years.
If needed I think you have my contact info from before ?
There use to be a guy in Arlington and another one in Ft Worth that was good to use. I would have to try to find their info. Many of these forms of marine related businesses has dried up because of our very very short boating season and water conditions for the past 5 years.
If needed I think you have my contact info from before ?
#5
Only person i know around here is me . I typically only do the more in depth wet sand compound scratch repair kind of stuff , not so much "detailing" there is a kid who does alot of the boats at pier 121 who is mobile, i think he charges in the neighborhood of 200 bucks for a good in and out clean on a midsize boat , and is mobile.
#6
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From: East Texas Waterfront- running errands if anyone asks
Amen on hunting season being over. Hot and rainy and muggy and moon.Every weekend it's been something. No buck this year for me. Probably been 12 or more years since the last time I didn't get a decent buck. I'm glad it's over. To hell with em'.
#7
Hahaha, it's been a tough season for sure, all the flooding and rain has caused havoc on everything ! I've spent a lot of time out by Paris and it's been horrible !
#9
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From: Ft. Worth TX
What ever you decide to do let me ahead of time as I will be in and out for the month of Jan but still can fit you in somewhere. Hopefully your boat is winterized if not let me because as it would be wise to get that done beforehand by whomever including me doing it.. Thanks
#10
Thank you




