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Engine Bilge Cleaners
Maintaining a clean, working bilge isn't just good boating practice, it's the law. International regulations require that boat owners keep their vessel's bilge reasonably clean and in working condition.
Bilge cleaning is part of normal boat maintenance. Ignoring it will result if foul odors that won't win you any friends with guests or your boating neighbors. Additionally, accumulated scum & sand can coagulate and clog the bilge pump resulting in an expensive and messy repair.
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Premium Marine Polish contains highly water-resistant polymers which leave a long lasting, protective coating on the plastic to keep the surface clean and spot free longer.
Keeps windshields optically clear. Cleans tinted plastics. Restores clarity to clear vinyl windows.
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Bimini Tops & T-tops
Environmental pollution, acid rain, salt, mildew, bird droppings and dirt are waging a constant war against your boat's bimini top. Without regular washing and periodic application of a fluorocarbon water repellant/UV block, your boat's top will become stiff, fade and lose water repellency.
Glen Raven, Inc, the world's leading manufacturer of marine topping material, recommends 303 Fabric Cleaner and 303 High Tech Fabric Guard for cleaning and retreating their SUNBRELLA fabric.
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Teak & Woodwork
Teak is a unique and beautiful wood prized for it's rich, golden glow and imperviousness to rot or decay. Teak will weather naturally to an ash gray but if not treated can turn almost black.
Maintaining the natural golden beauty of teak requires periodic, cleaning, brightening and oiling.
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Personal Watercraft
Proper care for personal watercraft starts by maintaining a good coat of wax or sealant on the craft at all times.
After running in saltwater, rinse your watercraft immediately with fresh water and towel dry. Clean the bilge with a bilge cleaner, rinse and lift the front end of the craft to drain.
A quick mist and wipe with a UV marine protectant will keep your craft bright, shiny and resistant to marine scum and water spots. |  | |
Dinghies & Inflatables
Dinghies and inflatable boats require little care beyond periodic washing with a boat wash shampoo, spot cleaning with a marine cleaner and protecting with a mist and wipe of UV marine protectant.
Manufacturers of inflatable boats recommend thoroughly rinsing with fresh water after salt water exposure followed by treatment with 303 Aerospace Protectant. |
Peak Season® is the registered Sole Distributor for Starbrite Africa
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