Keeping Your Boat in Tip-Top Shape Just Got Easier
At etrailer.com, we carry everything you need to clean and detail your prized boat and trailer. With washes, waxes, and polishes from brands like Griot’s Garage and SM Arnold, you'll will be gleaming like new in no time.
Step 1: start with one of our shampoo washes to remove stubborn grime without damaging your boat’s sealant (choose between foaming, spray-on, rinseless, and more available options). Step 2: use one of our correcting creams or clays to remove defects and contaminants deep in your paint job. Step 3: wax and polish your boat to a bright shine, and leave it with a protective coat to guard against dirt, debris, and UV rays.
Does your interior need some TLC, too? Our multi-purpose cleaners are perfect for wiping up dust, dirt, and grease from your dashboard, paneling, floors, GPS screen, and more. Keep your boat's seat and dash from cracking and fading with a UV protective coating, and clean those vinyl seats to bring back their like new luster.
With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.How do I keep my boat looking its best?It all starts with regular cleaning. Use a good boat shampoo to wash away grime without damaging the finish. After that, a surface prep product can help get rid of any stubborn spots. And don’t skip the wax—it makes your boat shine and protects it from UV rays. For the inside, a multi-surface cleaner works wonders on seats, dashboards, and more. Oh, and use a UV protectant to keep everything from cracking or fading.What’s the best way to detail my boat?Start by giving your boat a good wash with a proper boat shampoo. Use soft towels to dry it and avoid water spots. Next, tackle any tough spots like bugs or grease with a remover. After that, polish or wax the surface to protect it and give it a nice shine. Don’t forget the interior—clean the glass, carpets, and vinyl. An odor eliminator is a nice touch to keep everything smelling fresh.Are there different products I should use for specific parts of my boat? Definitely! For example, you’ll want a specialized shampoo for the exterior and a tire and wheel cleaner for your trailer. For windows, a non-ammonia cleaner is best—especially for marine glass and plastics. Use a chrome cleaner to keep metal accents shiny and rust-free. And inside, multi-surface cleaners are perfect for dashboards and seats. The right products make a big difference!