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Clean your boat and help clean the ocean with Sea Foam Boat Soap! Every purchase supports the SEATREES Ocean Positive program, which helps reinvigorate natural watersheds and sequester CO2. A typical 150ft yacht using Simple Sailor Marine Sea Foam Boat Soap for a year can offset up to 5 tons of CO2. Inspired by nature, this soap uses enzymes and salt to clean effectively while being gentle on the environment. It’s perfect for hard water, saltwater contaminants, and leaves a shiny, streak-free finish.

 

HARDCORE ECO-FRIENDLY

  • Caustic- and hydrochloric-free ingredients safe for you and the fish.
  • Organic, ocean-degradable runoff (DEK2SEA™).
  • Biodegradable, compostable packaging that reduces storage space.
  • Safe for sea creatures, including turtles.

 

HOW TO USE FOR PERFECT RESULTS

  • Add: Dispense a 2-3 second squirt or up to 12 squirts into a 5-gallon bucket.
  • Fill: Mix 2 gallons of fresh water for the perfect lather.
  • Apply: Use a microfiber cloth, sponge, or soft brush to apply the solution to surfaces.
  • Working: Agitate surface with 
  • Working time: 1-2 hours. Our proprietary
  • Rinse: Rinse well with fresh water until slickness is gone.
  • Dry: For high TDS water, dry with a chamois or silicone blade.
  • Kick back, relax, and enjoy your clean, ocean-positive boat!

Salty Bitts™ - Pro Salt Buster Wash

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
$12.99Price
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Quantity
  • Disclaimer: Not following the Instructions may lead to amateur looking results. Each Eco Friendly Bottle  contains 32oz Concentrate to be used as per instructions only. 

    Warning: Do not get in eyes. All soap is classed as a skin and eye irritant. If exposure occurs rinse immediately with fresh water or saline eye rinse. See MSDS for info. 

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Based on 1 review
1 review

  • Chief Officer - Trevor BurgessApr 02
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Great stuff

    Nothing removes salt faster at the end of a crossing or when you've been through a few squalls.

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