Marine Maintenance

Aquatech Marine Maintenance – Essential Products for Clean, Protected Surfaces

Keep your boat in peak condition with the Aquatech Marine Maintenance Collection, a hand-selected lineup of premium cleaning and care essentials designed for regular upkeep and long-term protection. Whether you’re washing off a weekend of salt spray or tackling tough stains and buildup, this collection gives you the tools you need for fast, effective, and safe marine maintenance.

Each product in this collection is formulated specifically for marine environments, offering powerful performance without compromising your boat’s finish. From routine washes to deep-cleaning and spot treatments, Aquatech makes it easy to preserve the look and integrity of every surface on board.

Why Choose Aquatech Marine Maintenance Products?

✅ Safe for fiberglass, gelcoat, vinyl, and painted surfaces
✅ Removes salt, grime, rust, stains, and black streaks with ease
✅ Helps preserve protective coatings and extend surface longevity
✅ Designed for regular boat maintenance and all-season use
✅ Trusted by boat owners and professionals nationwide

Maintain your boat’s beauty and performance—shop Aquatech Marine Maintenance today.

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The Aquatech Marine Polish System


The Three-Step Marine Polish System

Professional detailers don't pick one polish and call it done. Gelcoat and marine paint respond best to a graduated cut-polish-finish sequence — with each step designed to undo the work of the previous one just enough to prep the surface for the next. Aquatech's polish line is built to follow that system without the guesswork.

  • Step 1 — Cut. For heavy oxidation, deep scratches, and chalky gelcoat, start with Buff & Cut Compound on a wool cutting pad at 2,200–2,500 RPM. This is the correction step.
  • Step 2 — Polish. Move to Marine Polishing Compound for moderate oxidation, water stains, and swirl marks. This removes the haze left by the cut and adds UV-resistant polymers.
  • Step 3 — Finish. End with Ultra High Gloss Polish for a deep, acrylic-like mirror shine that resists multiple wash cycles. For maintained surfaces, Premier Polish is the lighter standalone option.

How to Choose the Right Polish

If your gelcoat still beads water and looks glossy, you're at Premier Polish or Ultra High Gloss Polish territory. If surfaces look dull but feel smooth, start with Marine Polishing Compound. If gelcoat feels chalky, looks faded, or has deep scratches, you need Buff & Cut Compound as your first step. Most serious restoration jobs use all three in sequence.

Why Aquatech Marine Polishes?

  • Safe on gelcoat, fiberglass, metal, and painted marine surfaces
  • UV protection built into every polish to slow chalking and fade
  • Water-soluble formulas clean up easily and work in sun without flashing
  • Compatible with hand application and machine buffers (1,200–2,500 RPM)
  • Professional-grade performance trusted by marine detailers
  • Made in the USA with 100% USA-sourced ingredients

What's in This Collection


Everything you need to know about choosing, using, and caring for your boat with Aquatech polishes and buffing compounds — answered by the people who make them.

Whether you're restoring a neglected hull or maintaining a show-quality finish, the right polish system makes all the difference. Below are the questions we hear most often from boat owners and marine detailers — covering everything from how to choose between a compound and a polish to how often you should buff your gelcoat. If you don't see your question here, reach out directly and we'll answer it.