New Products: Chic Marine high-performance leather and vinyl care products are made in Canada

Chic Marine Trio Conditioner

Mar 9, 2022

You’ve probably heard the expression…your boat is very clean! But what defines this perception of cleanliness? I would say that the beauty of the leather and vinyl has a lot to do with it. In a boat, seats that are soft, shiny, and free of cracks will be comfortable, easy on the eyes, and attractive to a buyer!

Chic Marine is proud of its leather and vinyl maintenance kit specially designed for boat seats. A unique product on the market and made in Canada! The kit includes a high-performance cleaner, a conditioner that softens and protects from UV rays, and a nanofiber brush that works miracles when combined with the Chic cleaner. 100% made in Canada, this trio is THE star product. A 100% satisfaction rate is guaranteed.

In addition, Chic Marine has just launched its new stain remover for leather and vinyl. A jeans stain on a white bench can be a nightmare. But with Chic Marine, one spray removes dye stains!

Learn more at HERE

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