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Service Area · Georgetown, SC

Mobile Detailing, Marine & Ceramic Coating in Georgetown

Georgetown is a working waterfront — five rivers meeting salt at Winyah Bay, a harbor full of boats, and homes that take the marine air year-round. We protect the cars, boats, RVs, and carts of Georgetown County against it, at your dock, driveway, or community.

Seafoam-green 29-foot Regulator center console with a high-gloss protected hull, the kind kept on Winyah Bay near Georgetown SC
29ft Regulator Restored & coated

A town built on the water

Five rivers, one bay, and salt in everything.

South Carolina's third-oldest city sits at the meeting point of the Waccamaw, Pee Dee, Black, Sampit, and Lynches rivers, where they pour into Winyah Bay and the Atlantic. It's a historic port and a serious boating town — and that brackish, humid, salt-laden air works on every finish near it.

Hulls oxidize, gelcoat chalks, brightwork pits, and paint dulls faster on a waterfront like this than almost anywhere inland. We don't just clean it off — we restore what's faded and protect it so it lasts. That's the work that holds up in a place this hard on what you own.

Where we work

Georgetown & Georgetown County.

From the historic district and the Winyah Bay waterfront to the gated and golf communities, we come to you — on time, documented, and trusted with access and with expensive things.

  • DeBordieu Colony
  • Prince George
  • Wedgefield Plantation
  • Belle Isle
  • Historic District & Front Street
  • Winyah Bay waterfront

How it works here

We bring the studio to the water.

Dockside, in a slip, at a boat yard, or in your driveway — we come to the asset with everything the job needs. We confirm water, power, and the right conditions when we book, so the work is done right on site.

For second-home & absentee owners

If your boat or vehicle sits on the Georgetown coast while you're elsewhere, we keep it protected on a recurring schedule and send photos — clean, coated, and ready when you return.

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Work from the coast

Real assets we've protected.

Black Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing with flawless paint and mirror reflections after correction and ceramic coating
Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing 3-step correction & ceramic coating
Blue Ferrari F430 with deep gloss after paint correction and ceramic coating
Ferrari F430 Paint correction & ceramic coating
Black Corvette C7 Stingray with sunset reflections after correction and ceramic coating
Corvette C7 Stingray Paint correction & ceramic coating
Seafoam-green 29-foot Regulator center console with high-gloss hull after correction and marine ceramic coating
29ft Regulator 3-step correction & marine ceramic
Black-and-red MasterCraft ProStar 197 Tournament Team with restored gloss
MasterCraft ProStar 197 Full gelcoat restoration
White 24-foot Hell's Bay Estero kept sharp with a recurring maintenance wash after ceramic coating
24ft Hell's Bay Estero Maintenance wash on a coated hull
Polished maroon-and-gold Tiffin Class A luxury motorhome with high-gloss finish
Tiffin Class A Coach Wash, wax & one-step polish

Serving the Hammock Coast

From the Front Street Harborwalk and the Winyah Bay marinas to the docks along the five rivers and the gated communities of Georgetown County, we protect what lives near the water — boats, vehicles, RVs, and carts alike.

Georgetown questions

Do you serve boats kept on Winyah Bay and the Georgetown marinas?

Yes — Georgetown's working waterfront is core territory for our marine work. We bring the studio to your dock, slip, or storage for gelcoat restoration, oxidation removal, and marine ceramic. Boats kept in brackish and salt water here take a hard, constant beating, which is exactly what coating and recurring care are built to defend against.

Where in Georgetown do you work?

Across Georgetown and Georgetown County — the historic district and Front Street waterfront, the gated and golf communities like DeBordieu, Prince George, and Wedgefield, and the homes along Winyah Bay and the rivers. We're mobile, so we come to you.

Why does the Georgetown waterfront need more protection than inland?

Georgetown sits where five rivers meet salt water at Winyah Bay — a brackish, humid, marine environment that drives oxidation and corrosion on hulls, paint, aluminum, and brightwork far faster than inland. Protection, not just cleaning, is what preserves a high-value asset in a place like this.

Protecting what Georgetown keeps on the water.

Get a fast, specific quote — we'll bring premium coastal asset protection to your dock, driveway, or community.