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Executive Class Auto Repair and Detailing

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We are a full service automotive mobile detailing facility. Our services and prices are very competitive and we treat everyone like they are family. We specialize in making your vehicle look like it's brand new again! We can also do minor repairs too! We haven't had any bad reviews and plan to keep it that way! Give us a call today!

We are a full service automotive mobile detailing facility. Our services and prices are very competitive and we treat everyone like they are family. We specialize in making your vehicle look like it's brand new again! We can also do minor repairs too! We haven't had any bad reviews and plan to keep it that way! Give us a call today!


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Baystate Composites is a fiberglass repair contractor specializing in onsite projects. Commercial & Residential, Sub-contracting, Written proposals, flexible schedule (nights and weekends). Independent repair contractor for fiberglass pool manufacturers.

Baystate Composites is a fiberglass repair contractor specializing in onsite projects. Commercial & Residential, Sub-contracting, Written proposals, flexible schedule (nights and weekends). Independent repair contractor for fiberglass pool manufacturers.



We are a full service boat yard and marina. We are happy to help you with any of your boating needs. Anything from bottom paint to indoor winter storage!

Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

The answer to this question depends on how large the room is and how much experience you have stripping and waxing floors. It will take at least 24 hours to strip the floors, then you must allow time for drying, waxing, waiting for them to cure, and, finally, buffing them. Since you likely will not be working for the full 24 hours, it is safe to say that this is a two- or three-day job.

No, minor quartz stains are usually not permanent. Addressing spills on your countertop quickly can prevent the stain from worsening. Any remaining stains can generally be removed with a quartz-safe cleaner or a mixture of dish soap and water applied with a soft microfiber cloth. Severe stains may need professional treatment—and, in severe cases, countertop repair or replacement.

In many cases, it’s worth it to restore stone. Stone restoration generally costs less than replacing the stone entirely, helping to save on the cost of your project while still giving your home’s stone a polished appearance. However, if your stone is very cracked or crumbling to the point of compromising the structural integrity of your home, you may want to consider replacing it. Stone flooring costs range from $6 to $20 per square foot on average.

It is possible to buff and polish your floors yourself, but DIY floor polishing is an extremely time-consuming process that isn’t particularly enjoyable. To do the work yourself, you’ll usually need to clean your floors, get on your hands and knees to apply polish manually with a cloth, and avoid puddles and oversaturation. Hiring a professional floor polisher is usually worthwhile because they have industrial equipment that buffs and polishes in a fraction of the time and usually leaves a more even coat.

To remove cloudiness from marble, use equal parts baking soda and water to form a paste. Apply it to the surface, allow it to sit for at least two hours, then wipe with a microfiber cloth. Another option is adding a couple of dish soap drops to warm water and wiping the surface after you’ve applied it to the surface. You may also consider using a liquid stone cleaner.

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