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This post will help you understand why it is important to have a regular boat cleaning schedule and when you should plan to do certain cleaning tasks. We have vast experience in planning cleaning schedules for large superyachts so we hope this blog post will help you with your boat cleaning.

This post is all about how often your boat cleaning should take place!

Our 6 week plan to boat cleaning

First Day – Initial Clean

General Wash & Dry – Perform a thorough rinse, ensuring all surfaces are washed with marine-safe boat soap using a soft brush or wool pad/mitt.

Polish & Protect – Polish all stainless steel and apply a protective wax coating to preserve the finish.

Week 2 – Teak Maintenance & Routine Cleaning

General Wash & Dry – Conduct a full wash as usual.

Light Teak Scrub – Use Eco100 Teak Cleaning Powder or a suitable teak cleaner to gently scrub and refresh teak surfaces.

Week 4 – Hull Focus & General Maintenance

General Wash & Dry – Conduct a full wash as usual.

Hull Cleaning – Pay extra attention to the hull and hull fittings, ensuring it is thoroughly washed and dried to prevent buildup.

Week 6 – Uncover Areas & Full Refresh

General Wash & Dry – Conduct a full wash as usual.

Cover Removal & Cleaning – Remove any protective covers and clean the areas beneath them to prevent trapped moisture and mildew.

Ongoing Maintenance

Repeat this schedule every six weeks to maintain your yacht’s pristine condition.

Adjust based on environmental factors, heavy use, or unexpected conditions.

Incorporate any additional cleaning or maintenance tasks specific to your vessel’s needs.

Additional Cleaning Events

In certain situations, it’s important to adjust the cleaning schedule and conduct an immediate wash to prevent damage:

🌊 After Going Out to Sea – Rinse the boat thoroughly with fresh water to remove salt and prevent corrosion. Pay extra attention to metal fittings, windows, and deck surfaces.

🌧 After Dirty Rain (e.g., Red Rain in the Mediterranean) – Wash the entire vessel as soon as possible to remove any sand, dust, or mineral deposits that could stain surfaces and cause long-term damage.

By following this structured cleaning routine, your yacht will remain in top shape, ensuring a sleek appearance and long-term durability. 🚤✨

We hope this guide has furthered the maintenance knowledge on your boat cleaning.

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