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Yacht Cleaning: 9 Essential Starter Kit Products You Need Onboard
This is the first part of a new blog series titled Yacht Cleaning. Made up of 6 posts over the next 6 weeks. It has been designed to encompass 6 main points regarding yacht cleaning. Keep checking in every Thursday to read the next post!
Keeping your yacht looking pristine isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s a core part of preventive maintenance. A clean vessel helps you spot early signs of corrosion, wear, and mechanical issues long before they turn into costly repairs. Whether you’re running a small cruiser or a full-size motor yacht, having good yacht cleaning products onboard ensures you can tackle salt, grime, mildew, and general build-up quickly and effectively.
Below are the yacht maintenance hubs 9 Essential Starter Kit Products You Need Onboard.
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The 9 Essential Starter Kit Products You Need Onboard
Below you’ll find a detailed breakdown for each product, including: – Rating out of 5 – Pros & cons – How to mix and apply – Safety tips – What to use it on (and what to avoid) – Recommended product combinations – Material Safety Data Sheet
1. Simple Green – All-Purpose Marine Cleaner
⭐ Rating: 4.3 / 5
Good Points
Very versatile — works on vinyl, fiberglass, decks, and interior surfaces.
Gentle, non-caustic, and won’t strip wax when diluted properly.
Ideal for quick cleaning and wiping out lockers onboard.
Bad Points
It can struggle against tougher marks and stains on different surfaces.
If left and not wiped or rinsed it can leave a film or become tacky.
How to Mix & Use
Light cleaning: 1/15 with fresh water.
Heavy cleaning: 1:5 with fresh water.
Apply using a soft brush, microfiber mitt, or spray bottle or rag.
Let it sit briefly, agitate lightly, and rinse thoroughly.
If wiping out lockers can be used neat but needs to wiped thoroughly.
Safety Tips
Wear gloves.
Avoid getting it in your eyes — use glasses if spraying overhead.
Store out of direct sun to maintain product effectiveness.
Best Combinations
Use with vinegar to kill bacteria and remover oil.
If your yacht has a lot of marks or oil on the paint, a boat soap and simple green mix can work well.
Excellent at removing black and green mildew spots from vinyl, hard surfaces and covers
Works fast — usually within minutes.
Great for covers, lockers, and shady areas.
Bad Points
Can fade colors if overused.
Not ideal for painted surfaces. Can be diluted down to reduce damage over time.
How to Mix & Use
Most mildew removers are used undiluted.
Spray, let sit for a few minutes, lightly scrub with a soft or medium bristle brush depending on surface. Make sure to let it sit on the fabric or surface to do its job. Rinse, and dry fully.
Avoid overspray onto fabrics you don’t want treated.
Safety Tips
Use gloves and glasses to avoid the mist.
Avoid inhaling mist — use outdoors or with ventilation.
Rinse skin immediately if contacted.
Best Combinations
Use Simple Green before mildew remover to remove surface grime.
Apply a vinyl or waterproofing sealer after the mildew remover.
Use On
Vinyl cushions, hard plastics, rubber seals, lockers, and covers.
Overall, these products will give you a great product starter kit to have onboard your yacht. Wether your on a smaller ski boat or a bigger motor yacht these products will get you through most cleaning situations.
This is the first part of a new blog series titled Yacht Cleaning. Made up of 6 posts over the next 6 weeks. It has been designed to encompass 6 main points regarding yacht cleaning. Keep checking in every Thursday to read the next post!
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