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    The treatment · Boerne

    Piston singles detailing in Boerne.

    Aviation-grade detailing for Cessna 172/182, Piper Cherokee, Beech Bonanza, Cirrus, Mooney, and Diamond singles.

    Boerne-based piston singles 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$400
    Range$400 – $900
    Duration3 – 5 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.

    Piston singles are the most common general-aviation aircraft, and they break into two distinct populations: trainer fleets and owner-operated singles. A flight school's 172 gets flown ten hours a day, washed maybe once a month, and shows it — sun-faded paint, bug strikes baked into the leading edges, brake dust packed into the wheel pants. An owner-operated Bonanza or Cirrus is the opposite: meticulously waxed, hangared every night, polished annually, and treated like a $400k condominium that happens to have wings. Both populations need the same aviation-approved chemistry — but they need very different amounts of work, and we quote accordingly.

    Local resources

    Where Boerne owners keep their piston singles.

    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

    Piston singles protocol Boerne edition.

    01

    Pre-detail walk-around with the owner or pilot — identify any taped sensors, fresh paint, repaired panels, or specific items to avoid.

    02

    Mask pitot tubes, static ports, AOA vanes (Cirrus AOA), and any antennas with painters' tape and bagged covers.

    03

    Pre-soak leading edges, prop spinner, and lower belly with aviation-grade bug remover.

    04

    Wet wash with aviation-approved soap when the ramp allows; dry wash with Aero Cosmetics Wash Wax All inside hangars.

    05

    Hand-polish painted surfaces — never rotary on rivet lines or fairings.

    06

    Wheel pants: clean brake dust thoroughly, polish painted surfaces, inspect for stress cracking around the mounting bolts.

    07

    Polished aluminum brightwork (cowl rings on some 172s and 182s, prop spinner) hand-polished with metal polish and sealed.

    08

    Acrylic windshield and side windows cleaned with Plexus or PlastX and a fresh microfiber. Never standard glass cleaners.

    09

    Cabin: leather or vinyl seat conditioning, side-panel wipe, headliner spot-clean if needed, screen-safe avionics cleaning (Garmin G3X / G1000 / G500, Avidyne).

    10

    N-number / registration markings cleaned and protected. Wing-walk strips inspected for lifting.

    11

    Final walk with owner — masking removed, sensors uncovered, everything signed off.

    On every Boerne invoice

    What's included.

    Pre-detail walk-around with pilot
    Sensor and pitot/static masking
    Leading-edge bug-strike removal
    Belly degrease (light)
    Aviation-approved exterior wash (wet or dry)
    Hand polish of painted surfaces
    Wheel pants: brake dust + polish
    Aluminum brightwork polish
    Acrylic windshield care (Plexus / PlastX)
    Cabin leather and vinyl conditioning
    Avionics screen-safe cleaning (Garmin, Avidyne)
    N-number and registration touch-up
    Wing-walk strip inspection
    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.

    No — we use Plexus or PlastX exclusively on acrylic, with a fresh microfiber every time. We never touch a piston-single windshield with Windex, Glass Plus, or any ammonia-based cleaner. Crazed acrylic is $5-15k to replace on these aircraft; we know better.

    Yes — we carry an aviation liability rider specifically for ground operations on detailed aircraft. We can 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 with no water runoff. It cleans and protects in one step and works equally well on Cessnas, Pipers, Cirrus, and the rest.

    Only with screen-safe microfiber and approved cleaner — distilled water, Plexus, or OEM-approved screen cleaner. We follow Garmin's published guidance for the G3X, G500, G1000, GTN, G3X Touch, and other panels. If you have a specific product, bring it.

    Wheel pants get a brake-dust deep clean (most owners can't get into the inner surfaces from outside), a hand polish, and a stress-crack inspection around the mounting bolts. Common item on Cirrus and 182 wheel pants where dust packs in tightly.

    A Cessna 172 standard wet wash, polish, and interior runs 3-4 hours. A Cirrus SR22 with cabin leather conditioning and avionics care runs 4-5 hours. A Bonanza A36 with belly degrease and heavy polish work is 4-6 hours. Quote after walk-around.

    A standard 172 or Cherokee wash + polish + interior starts at $400. A Cirrus SR22 or Bonanza with cabin leather and screen-safe avionics runs $500-700. Add ceramic coating for $200-300 more, or PreBuy detail for $150 extra. Quote after walk-around.

    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.