Expense to pro buff job
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Re: Expense to pro buff job
For me at 70 it is a lot easier to hire out that job and watch someone else do all the work. Yeah, it makes one wallet a bit lighter but it is worth it to me. There are things I will still do on the boat but IMO the wax on wax off is a younger mans job.
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Re: Expense to pro buff job
Marty;
You will not be disappointed. He is the best in our area. When you see a boat he has done, you can tell. He works out of Brandy's. He comes to Driftwood Cove and does a number of boats there. He is very much in demand, so call and set it up now.
Buffmasters, Scott Williamson, 1-705-627-0728, buffmasters@hotmail.com.
Advise him you got his info from me, I know him very well.
You will not be disappointed. He is the best in our area. When you see a boat he has done, you can tell. He works out of Brandy's. He comes to Driftwood Cove and does a number of boats there. He is very much in demand, so call and set it up now.
Buffmasters, Scott Williamson, 1-705-627-0728, buffmasters@hotmail.com.
Advise him you got his info from me, I know him very well.
