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Biodegradable boat cleaners are essential for ensuring effective cleaning of your boat while respecting the marine environment. These cleaners degrade naturally over time without polluting the water or harming marine life.

Main features

🌿 Biodegradable – They decompose quickly and do not contaminate aquatic ecosystems.
Safe for sea and rivers – Free from harmful chemicals such as phosphates and aggressive surfactants.
🚢 Multifunctional – These cleaners are often ideal for multiple applications, such as cleaning surfaces, windows, kitchens or even washing the engine.
🧴 Natural ingredients – Usually made from essential oils, plant extracts, and other natural substances.

Types of Biodegradable Detergents

Detergents for external washing

  • Boat Shampoo – Gentle on gelcoat, helps remove dirt, sea salt, and algae without damaging the surface.
  • Deck Cleaner – Specifically designed to remove oil, grease and stubborn dirt.

Detergents for internal cleaning

  • Kitchen and Bathroom Cleaners – Perfect for cleaning stainless steel surfaces, sinks, toilets and other sensitive areas.
  • Fabric Cleaners – For cleaning upholstery, cushions and other fabric surfaces.

Glass and delicate surface cleaners

  • Glass cleaners – Specifically designed to remove streaks and salt stains from glass surfaces without leaving harmful residue.
Advantages of Biodegradable Detergents

Less impact on the environment – ​​Protects marine life and surrounding waters.
Safety and health – They do not contain chemicals harmful to the skin and human health.
Convenience – Many products are concentrated and can be used on various areas (surfaces, dishes, body).

Directions for use

Use in small quantities : Even if they are biodegradable, it is best to limit their use to minimize the environmental impact.
Avoid washing in the sea : When possible, collect dirty water in appropriate containers for responsible disposal.
Always check labels for eco-certifications such as Ecolabel, ECOCERT or USDA Organic .