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Sudbury - Spring launch boat care products

by Sudbury 22 Mar 2023 18:49 GMT
Sudbury spring boat care products © Sudbury

Sudbury® boat cleaners, waxes and polishes help boat owners get their boats looking good for spring launch and keep them looking good all season long.

BoatZoap® - All-purpose, non-caustic cleaner that works in fresh or salt water.

ALL-OFF™ hull and bottom cleaners - Aluminum Hull Cleaner makes aluminum like new again, perfect for pontoons. Triple Action Hull and Bottom Cleaner (available in liquid & gel) removes waterline, exhaust and rust stains without scrubbing.

Automatic™ Bilge Cleaner - Heavy duty, concentrated formula. Let the roll of the boat clean your bilge.

Mildew, stain and streak removers - Double action Mildew Cleaner and Stain Remover. Spray All™ and Black Streak Remover, highly effective all-purpose cleaner that whisks away black streaks, grease, oxidation, and rust from all surfaces.

Sudbury also offers eco-friendly options for boat washing, bilge cleaning, mildew and streak removal.

With Sudbury boat waxes and polishes, you can shine, restore and protect every onboard surface.

Carnauba Wax - Pure Brazilian carnauba wax, silicone, polymers and resins to provide a long lasting, high-gloss finish.

Fiberglass Restorer & Wax - Deep cleans and restores color to dirty or oxidized fiberglass or painted finishes.

Isin Zoap Plus Protectant - Protects and cleans Isin glass dodger and window enclosures.

Isin Zoap Polish - Removes fine hairline scratches from Isin glass dodger windows and enclosures.

Miracle Coat Boat Wax - A premium protective coating that greatly enhances and extends the life of any fiberglass finish.

Miracle Coat Metal Polish - Concentrated cream formula for cleaning all metals, aluminum, brass, stainless steel and copper.

Miracle Coat PTFE Marine Polish - The hi-tech formula with PTFE provides unmatched protection and shine.

Miracle Coat Satin Wax - Secret formula contains UV inhibitors and carnauba wax that will provide the longest lasting protection against the elements.

Miracle Coat Spray-On Wax - Gently cleans fiberglass. Removes water spots while giving the surface an enhanced gloss with Carnuaba & PTFE.

Miracle Coat Zipper and Snap Wax - Lubricates plastic and metal for the following: canvas boat snaps, zippers, hinges, locks, luggage, and wet suit zippers.

Rubbing Compound Coarse - Provides fast cut and leaves an excellent finish without swirl marks.

Rubbing Compound Fine - Designed for topside paint systems to remove micro-fine sanding scratches or compound swirl marks.

Tip Top Teak® - Makes it easy to restore and protect teak trim. A two-part cleaner removes stains and grayness and brings out natural color and grain. For large deck areas, Crystal Deck Cleaner is ideal. Tip Top Teak Deck Brightener deep-cleans the teak, preparing it for Tip Top Teak Wood-Oil Sealer, which adds luster to the wood that lasts all season long.

For more info, contact your Sudbury Boat Care Products distributor or retailer, or visit www.sudburyboatcare.com. Email: and/or call at 866-996-9627 (ZOAP).

Spring boat care products release prepared & distributed by Home Port Global PR. www.homeportmarine.com.

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