Everything you need to know about boat care from fibreglass mats to interior maintenance.

 Owning a boat brings a lot of joy to many people. The freedom of being out on the water is the perfect way to get rid of any stress. According to The Globe, there are 624,390 boats registered in Texas, making it the 6th top recreational boating state. 


Keeping a boat in good condition takes a little maintenance. But put some effort in, and you can keep your boat looking new even 10 years down the line. 


How to keep the exterior of your boat looking new


Waxing 

Fiberglass is the main component of most recreational boats. As the name suggests, fiberglass is tiny glass fibers held together by a strong binding agent. 


Here's the thing with fiberglass. It fades easily. Especially when exposed to UV rays, salt corrosion, and barnacles and marine life. 


So how do you keep it looking fresh? 


Waxing can help protect your boat from the elements that damage fiberglass. Waxing also keeps your boat slowing smoothly through the water and protects the gel coat on your boat. Using an isophthalic polyester resin can also protect fiberglass, and boat gel coat care packs perfect for keeping your boat looking new. 


Repairing leaks and scratches

Repairing a boat takes time. But surprisingly, fiberglass boats are relatively easy to fix. 


Identify the repair area and source a range of appropriate products to tackle the repair. There are plenty of YouTube tutorials that act as excellent guides. 


Once the primary repair is complete, use a fiberglass mat like a Chopped Strand Mat to achieve a smooth surface. 


Pro Tip: Always consult a professional if feeling unsure about what materials to use. It saves time and money in the long run.  Restex Composites are experts in boat repair accessories and can point you in the right direction. 


How to keep the interior of a boat looking new


Upholstery

Upholstery can crack when exposed to salt and sun. So wipe down the upholstery regularly to get rid of salt and grime. Use a damp cloth to clean any cushions and carpet. 


Cover the outdoor seats when not in use. But don't use any material that gathers condensation or sweats in the heat. 


Protect from mold

Follow these simple steps to protect a boat from mold and mildew. 


Maintain plumbing systems

Odors can quickly build up if shower sumps, toilets, and holding tanks aren't maintained. 


Bleach is a harsh cleaner, and if used too often, it can damage the rubber and corrode away at the fixtures. 


It's better to pump out tanks regularly and use a proper tank cleaner. And clean out the shower sump to prevent a build up of grease and hair.


Looking for a range of boat products and advice you can trust? Call the experts at ResTex Composites 


We've been a trusted supplier of boat care materials for over 20 years. Their team of knowledgeable professionals can advise and point you in the right direction for all your boat care and repair needs. 


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