Cleaning, protecting and restoring Stainless steel
See our guide pages for:
- Acrylic (rigid plastic) - windows, washboards, hatches
- Aluminium or anodised aluminium
- Anti-slip areas
- Clear vinyl (flexible plastic) windows
- Fabrics - canopies awnings etc
- Fabrics - furnishing
- Fibreglass, grp, gel coat, polyester
- Leather
- Painted metal
- Painted wood
- PVC - fenders etc
- Stainless steel
- Teak - oiled or varnished
- Varnished wood
- Vinyl, pvc and vinyl coated fabrics
Dirt or salt water lying in contact with stainless steel can cause staining and even rusting.
Metal polishes can discolour and damage other surfaces, so if used, take care to wash off any residue.
Maintenance
Clean fresh water, or BoatSheen wash and wax.
Protection
BoatSheen Performance boat wax or Best Brazilian boat wax help to throw or salt water or hard water marks.
Restoration
Clean and degrease with BoatSheen Tough boat cleaner. Remove stains and corrosion with Alubright.