Detail Doctor
    The treatment · Cibolo Canyons

    Turboprops detailing in Cibolo Canyons.

    King Air, TBM, PC-12, Caravan — aviation-grade mobile detailing on your hangar floor or FBO ramp.

    Cibolo Canyons-based turboprops owners typically operate out of Boerne Stage Field (5C1, in Boerne). T-hangar community, owner-pilot heavy, Cirrus and Bonanza density. We also work Stinson Municipal (SSF) and San Antonio International (SAT) for owners with hangar arrangements across multiple fields.

    Service specs · Cibolo Canyons

    Starting at$1,000
    Range$1,000 – $2,500
    Duration6 – 10 hours
    CoverageCibolo Canyons
    5.0· 500+ jobs
    Why Cibolo Canyons

    Built for Cibolo Canyons owners.

    Cibolo Canyons residents have the income and the garage space for a full multi-vehicle fleet. The JW Marriott golf-course setting, Boerne Stage Field minutes away, and Canyon Lake twenty minutes east make this an ideal home base for boat, RV, and aircraft owners alike.

    Owner profile. Cibolo Canyons is a JW Marriott golf-course community on San Antonio's far north side, technically in the Boerne ZIP corridor. Owners are corporate-tier with wakesurf boats, Class A diesel pushers, and corporate aircraft at Boerne Stage and SAT.

    Turboprops are working aircraft. Owners fly them — to a client meeting in Houston, to a ranch in West Texas, to a vacation in Cabo. That means they pick up bug strikes on the leading edges, exhaust streaks down the belly behind the engines, fuel residue around the wing-root caps, and brake dust packed into the wheel wells. A King Air or TBM that hasn't been detailed in six months looks tired on the ramp, and a tired-looking turboprop on a buyer's PreBuy is a $20-50k negotiation. Detailing a turboprop is not detailing an airplane in general — it's specifically a job that requires aviation-grade products, a complete understanding of where the static wicks and pitot tubes live, and the patience to work around props, antennas, vortex generators, and de-ice boots without damaging any of them.

    Local resources

    Where Cibolo Canyons owners keep their turboprops.

    Canyon Lake

    20 minutes east of Boerne from Cibolo Canyons. Marinas: Cypress Bend Marina, Mountain Springs Resort, Cranes Mill Marina. Ramps: Cranes Mill Park ramp, Comal Park ramp, Boat Ramp #1 (Canyon City).

    Hard mineral water from Comal Springs feed leaves spots if rinses aren't quick.

    Boerne Stage Field (5C1)

    in Boerne from Cibolo Canyons. T-hangar community, owner-pilot heavy, Cirrus and Bonanza density.

    RV resorts we visit

    Hill Country Retreat, Buckhorn Lake Resort, Mission Bell RV Resort, BeaverCreek RV Resort, Cordillera RV Resort.

    Storage facilities

    Boerne Stage Storage, Hill Country RV Storage, I-10 Self Storage (Boerne). We service trailers and RVs on-site at storage yards.

    Also serving these lakes

    Medina Lake (40 minutes west), Lake LBJ (1 hour north).

    Additional airports

    Stinson Municipal (SSF, in town) · San Antonio International (SAT, in town)

    How we work on yours

    Turboprops protocol Cibolo Canyons edition.

    01

    Pre-detail walk with you, the owner, or a designated A&P. We confirm scope, identify taped-up sensors, fresh paint, repair patches, or anything you want us to leave alone.

    02

    Mask off pitot tubes, static ports, AOA vanes, antennas, and total air-temperature probes with painters' tape and bagged covers.

    03

    De-ice boots — if you have pneumatic boots (most King Airs do), they get a special boot wash and Age Master conditioner. Never use ordinary aircraft soap on boots.

    04

    Belly degrease with aviation-grade exhaust-stain remover. We hand-work it with microfiber, never a power washer.

    05

    Leading edges get bug-strike remover (Aero Cosmetics Bug Remover or equivalent) applied by hand, dwelled, and wiped — never scrubbed dry.

    06

    Full exterior wash with Aero Cosmetics or Granitize aviation soap. Wet wash on ramps with drains, dry wash inside hangars with no runoff.

    07

    Hand polish painted surfaces — never rotary buffer on rivet lines, fairings, or near repair patches. We work with the airflow direction of the panels.

    08

    Polished aluminum brightwork (cowl rings, prop spinner backs on some models) hand-polished with metal polish and finished with a sealant.

    09

    Acrylic windshields and side windows cleaned with Plexus or distilled water and a fresh microfiber. Never standard glass cleaner.

    10

    Interior service — leather conditioning, headliner spot clean, seat-belt webbing wipe, avionics screen cleaning with screen-safe microfiber (we follow Garmin and Collins OEM guidance).

    11

    Final walk with you — all masking removed, all sensors uncovered, photographic record of pre-existing items. You sign off before we leave.

    On every Cibolo Canyons invoice

    What's included.

    Pre-detail walk-around with owner/A&P
    Sensor and pitot masking
    De-ice boot wash and Age Master conditioning
    Belly degrease and exhaust-stain removal
    Leading-edge bug-strike removal
    Aviation-approved exterior wash (wet or dry)
    Hand polish of painted surfaces
    Polished aluminum brightwork
    Acrylic windshield care (Plexus / distilled)
    N-number and registration touch-up
    Wheel well and brake-dust cleanup
    Interior vacuum, leather conditioning
    Avionics screen-safe cleaning (Garmin, Collins, Pro Line)
    Pre/post photo log for owner records
    Cibolo Canyons questions

    What owners always ask.

    Yes — Boerne Stage Field (5C1, in Boerne) is part of our regular service rotation. We coordinate hangar or ramp access with the FBO or owner ahead of every appointment. T-hangar community, owner-pilot heavy, Cirrus and Bonanza density.

    Stinson (SSF), San Antonio International (SAT), Boerne Stage (5C1), New Braunfels Regional (BAZ), Hondo (HDO), Kerrville-Kerr County (ERV), Fredericksburg (T82), Castroville (CVB), and most private strips in the Hill Country. We coordinate ramp or hangar access with you ahead of the appointment.

    Yes — we carry an aviation liability rider specifically for ground operations on aircraft we detail. Happy to provide a Certificate of Insurance to your FBO or hangar landlord before the appointment.

    Yes. Aero Cosmetics Wash Wax All is our default inside hangars where water isn't allowed. It cleans and protects in one step with zero runoff. Works equally well on King Airs, TBMs, and Caravans.

    Only with screen-safe microfiber and approved cleaner — distilled water, Plexus, or an OEM-approved cleaner. We follow Garmin (G1000, G3000, G5000, GTN), Collins (Pro Line 21, Fusion), and Honeywell guidance. If you have a specific product you prefer, bring it and we'll use yours.

    Boots get a separate wash with a pH-neutral boot cleaner, then Age Master rubber conditioner applied by hand to keep them supple. Boots that are starting to crack or check we'll flag so you can plan a replacement — we won't pretend they're fine if they aren't.

    A King Air 200 wash, hand polish, and interior runs 6-8 hours. A King Air 350 with belly degrease and full interior is 8-10 hours. A TBM 940 with full detail is typically 7-9 hours. Heavy oxidation or pre-buy showings may add a day.

    A standard exterior wash and interior on a light turboprop (TBM, M600) starts around $1,000. A full exterior + interior on a King Air 200/350 runs $1,500-2,000. Heavy belly degrease, boot service, or pre-buy detailing pushes to $2,500. We quote after walk-around.

    The doctor is in Cibolo Canyons

    Park it. We'll handle it.

    Same care, every job. We come to your Cibolo Canyons driveway, dock, hangar, or storage site.