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    The treatment · Boerne

    Light twins detailing in Boerne.

    Aviation-grade detailing for Beechcraft Baron, Piper Aztec/Seneca, Cessna 310/340/421, Diamond DA42 — twin-engine piston aircraft.

    Boerne-based light twins 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 · Boerne

    Starting at$700
    Range$700 – $1,500
    Duration5 – 8 hours
    CoverageBoerne
    5.0· 500+ jobs
    Why Boerne

    Built for Boerne owners.

    Boerne is one of our densest mobile-detail service zones. The combination of luxury Hill Country homes, RV-resort proximity, and a thriving private-pilot community at Boerne Stage Field means we work the same areas weekly. Most Boerne jobs are home-driveway service, but we also work resort sites and hangar floors.

    Owner profile. Cordillera Ranch and Fair Oaks Ranch luxury homes, weekend wakesurfers towing to Canyon Lake, Class A diesel pushers at Hill Country Retreat, and Cirrus and Bonanza owners home-hangared at Boerne Stage Field.

    Light twins are a niche corner of aviation. Owners who fly twins typically do so because they need the redundancy — over water, at night, IFR in real weather. The fleet is older than the single-engine piston fleet (Barons and Cessna 310s built in the 1970s still fill ramps), and twins come in two flavors: the owner who loves it and keeps it immaculate, and the owner who can barely afford the maintenance and lets the paint fade. We see both. A Baron in good cosmetic shape takes 5-6 hours; a neglected Cessna 421 with belly stains from both engines and a faded de-ice boot can run 8-10 hours. We always quote after the walk-around.

    Local resources

    Where Boerne owners keep their light twins.

    Canyon Lake

    20 minutes east of Boerne from Boerne. 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 Boerne. 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

    Light twins protocol Boerne edition.

    01

    Walk-around: confirm scope, identify any sensitive items (taped sensors, fresh paint, repair patches), photograph any pre-existing damage so there's no question what was there.

    02

    Mask pitot tubes, static ports, AOA vanes, antennas, and total air-temperature probes on the airframe.

    03

    Pneumatic de-ice boots (if equipped): special boot wash with pH-neutral cleaner, then Age Master rubber conditioner by hand.

    04

    Belly degrease — two engines means two exhaust trails. Aviation-grade exhaust-stain remover, hand-worked with microfiber, never power-washed.

    05

    Leading edges get bug-strike remover applied by hand, dwelled, and wiped — both wings.

    06

    Full exterior wet wash with Aero Cosmetics aviation soap on ramps with drains; dry wash with Wash Wax All in hangars.

    07

    Hand-polish each engine cowling separately (nacelle fairings included).

    08

    Polish painted control surfaces hand-only — no rotary near rivet lines.

    09

    Acrylic windshield + side windows with Plexus or PlastX and a fresh microfiber.

    10

    Cabin: leather conditioning, headliner spot-clean, side-panel wipe, screen-safe avionics cleaning.

    11

    N-number and registration touch-up; wing-walk strips inspected.

    12

    Final walk with owner — all masking removed.

    On every Boerne invoice

    What's included.

    Pre-detail walk-around with pilot
    Sensor and pitot/static masking
    De-ice boot wash + Age Master (if equipped)
    Twin-engine belly degrease
    Leading-edge bug-strike removal (both wings)
    Aviation-approved exterior wash (wet or dry)
    Hand polish of painted surfaces
    Engine cowling and nacelle polish (both engines)
    Aluminum brightwork polish
    Acrylic windshield care (Plexus / PlastX)
    Cabin leather and side-panel care
    Avionics screen-safe cleaning
    N-number and registration touch-up
    Photo log pre/post for owner
    Boerne 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.

    Yes — boots get a pH-neutral wash followed by Age Master rubber conditioner applied by hand. Boots that are starting to crack or check we'll flag so you can plan a replacement. We don't pretend they're fine if they aren't.

    Yes — twin-engine bellies with years of exhaust stain need a real degrease. We use aviation-grade exhaust stain remover, hand-worked with microfiber, dwell time as needed, multi-pass on heavy buildup. We don't power-wash an aircraft belly.

    Only with screen-safe microfiber and approved cleaner. We follow Garmin (G500 / G1000 / GTN / G3X Touch), Aspen Avionics, Avidyne, and Collins guidance. If you have a specific OEM cleaner, bring it.

    Stinson (SSF), San Antonio International (SAT) GA ramp, Boerne Stage (5C1), New Braunfels Regional (BAZ), Hondo (HDO), Kerrville (ERV), Fredericksburg (T82), and most smaller strips. We coordinate ramp or hangar access with you ahead of the appointment.

    Yes — aviation liability rider for ground operations. COI available to your FBO or hangar landlord on request.

    A Baron 58 in good shape runs 5-6 hours. A Cessna 421 with full belly degrease, boot service, and cabin runs 7-8 hours. Older 340s or Aztecs with neglected paint and chronic exhaust stains can push to 8-10 hours.

    A standard exterior wash, polish, and cabin on a Baron or Seneca starts at $700. A Cessna 421 with full belly degrease, de-ice boot service, and cabin runs $1,000-1,200. Heavy restoration or pre-buy details can run $1,500.

    The doctor is in Boerne

    Park it. We'll handle it.

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