Boat LIFE Fibreglass Powder Cleaner & Stain Remover

Boat LIFE Powder Cleaner

When people think of boats, they imagine clean, white and glistening. Cleaning fiberglass hulls with only soap and water often leaves

disappointing results. Using Fiberglass Powder Cleaner & Stain Remover from BoatLIFE, your watercraft will sparkle with a like-new shine!

Made in the USA, it removes a wide range of stubborn stains and prepares the surface for waxing. Heavy-duty Fiberglass Powder

Cleaner & Stain Remover eliminates dirt, rust stains, scuff marks and black streaks. It’s non-scratching and ideal for non-skid decks

that are notoriously difficult to clean. Fiberglass Powder Cleaner & Stain Remover is easy to use. After a light wash, rinse to remove

dust and dirt. Then sprinkle the powder for a deep clean of the surface. It rinses off easily with fresh or saltwater.

Follow with a quality protectant such as Life Wax for a radiant, enduring shine.

 

Click to purchase Boat LIFE Fibreglass Powder.

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