How to Pressure Wash Your Boat
November 10, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner
Filed under Pressure Washing How To
When you think about Pressure Washing a Boat, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Pressure Washing a Boat are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
Using a pressure washer to clean your boat is ideal. No matter what shape or size it is. Being exposed to the elements continually can be damaging to a boat. Pressure washing your boat on a routine bases will save you time and money in the long run. Boats should be pressure washed about once a week if used regularly. This can be expensive to have professionally done, or a great money maker for someone who wants to do it as a business.
Before you begin you should make sure all windows, doors and port holes are closed. Your bilge pump should be in good working condition to remove any water that may accumulate in the bilge area. Your boat should also be able to drain water properly from the deck areas, so check to see all drains are clear and free flowing. Remove all Items from the boat that should not get wet. To reach the taller areas of your boat you may want to try a Telescoping Wand, this will eliminate all unsafe climbing and reaching.

