“The Best Boat Cleaner” Eliminate hard water spots, lake slime, and dirt.
Infused with SiO2 ceramic sealant for an unbeatable gloss and protection with each use.
Perfect for Fiberglass, gelcoat, Aluminum, plastic, chrome, glass, and all painted surfaces.
No more vinegar smell. Infused with a pleasing tangerine scent.
Frequently Asked Questions
What surfaces can you use Boat Drip Exterior on?
Boat Drip can be used on a variety of surfaces, including fiberglass, gelcoat, aluminum, plastic, chrome, glass, and all painted surfaces. It's versatile and safe, making it the ideal choice for keeping your boat in pristine condition.
How does it compare to other brands?
Boat Drip stands out from other brands with its advanced formula, incorporating SiO2 ceramic sealer for superior protection and shine. Our solution effectively removes water spots while providing long-lasting UV protection, ensuring your boat maintains its brilliance longer than ever before. Many customers have said this is the best boat cleaning water spot remove they have found! Check out our reviews.
Does it work on aluminum?
Yes, Boat Drip is safe and effective for use on aluminum boats. Whether your boat is aluminum, fiberglass, or any other material, our formula is designed to clean and protect all types of surfaces, ensuring a brilliant shine every time.
Will it get hard spots off that have been on the boat for months/years?
Absolutely! Boat Drip is specially formulated to effectively remove tough water spots from your boat's surfaces. Simply apply our solution, let it sit on those spots for 30 seconds, wipe away, and repeat as necessary. Watch those pesky spots vanish, leaving behind a pristine, spot-free finish.
Is it safe to use on vinyl wraps?
Yes, Boat Drip is safe to use on vinyl wraps. Our formula is designed to be gentle yet effective, ensuring it won't damage or discolor your vinyl wrap while providing excellent cleaning and protection.
I bought two bottles of the boat drip exterior cleaner (Blue bottle) and one bottle of the interior cleaner (gold bottle) a couple of months ago. Cleaned the boat up really good (with Bass Boat Savor) and waxed the first part of December. Fished a few times in January, went to Florida for two weeks in February, fished the last Saturday in February. We had a really nice weekend here in Virginia so I decided to give the boat a good cleaning. Used the Boat drip for the first time on one side of the boat, had all kinds of dried yuck on it and water spots since December. When I first sprayed it I got a strong odor of vinegar and I had to go over that side twice to get all the water spots off. Cleaned the other side with the cleaner that I had been using for several years which I had no problem with just wanted to try the Boat Drip. I just had to go over this side one time and it got it really clean the first time. Cleaned the seats and vinyl off with the interior cleaner and it did a good job. I think the boat drip hull cleaner is just a glorified vinegar based cleaner which you could probably make at home. I think I am just going to stick with the cleaner I have had good luck with for several years.