Boat LIFE *New Formula* Boat Cleaner

Boat LIFE Boat Cleaner

Many boat soaps rely on chemicals so harsh, they end up stripping wax from your boat and are toxic to aquatic life. BoatLIFE has

redeveloped its boat cleaner as an eco-friendly formula that won’t remove wax or other protectants. Extraordinarily tough on dirt

and grime, it gets the job done without the use of harsh chemicals. BoatLIFE’s Boat Cleaner can quickly clean gelcoat, clear coat,

painted surfaces, varnished surfaces, marine canvas and sailcloth. Highly concentrated, only a mere 2 to 4 ounces is needed per

gallon of water. For tougher jobs the amount of concentrate can be doubled or even mixed one to one with salt or fresh water.

Apply with a sponge, brush or towel. Scrub surface, then thoroughly rinse for a spot-free finish. Made in the USA.

 

Click here to purchase Boat LIFE Boat Cleaner!

 

 

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