Product Description
Four Star Products Marine Series
Four Star Products Boat Wash Concentrate has been formulated using synthetic detergents and specifically designed for cleaning and washing boats. Works great for cleaning marine accessories, sails, fenders, inflatable boats and trailers. Safely removes embedded grime, scum and residues on fiberglass, gel coat, metal, acrylic, vinyl, glass and painted marine surfaces.
32 oz.
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