Wash & Wax - The Everyday Wash

Wash & Wax - The Everyday Wash

16 Oz
$14.99 USD
Sale price  $14.99 USD Regular price 
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Wash & Wax - The Everyday Wash

Wash & Wax - The Everyday Wash

$14.99 USD
Sale price  $14.99 USD Regular price 
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Our Wash & Wax boat soap is a pH-neutral marine wash that uses nano-surfactant technology to deliver a thin carnauba wax microlayer with every wash. Clean and refresh in one pass, no separate wax step required. Naturally lemon-scented and safe for aquatic life.

pH-neutral chemistry means it cleans without stripping the wax, sealant, or ceramic coating you already laid down — the way any true marine wash should. For heavy grime, salt buildup, or pre-coating decon, reach for Reel Clean (low pH, mineral-targeted) or Strip-Tide (heavy decontamination). Pair Wash & Wax with Boost Coat after drying to deepen the shine and lock in protection.

Wash. Bead. Repeat.

Key Features:

- Enhances and rejuvenates existing wax, sealants, and ceramic coatings

- pH neutral - safe for all coated and uncoated marine surfaces

- Adds shine, hydrophobicity, and UV protection with every wash

- Safe for gelcoat and bottom paints

- Ultra-concentrated 

- Made in the USA


How to Use - Foam Cannon

  1. Pre-rinse the surface with clean water, top to bottom. Knock off loose grit before any product touches the panel.
  2. Load the foam cannon Wash & Wax is specifically designed to be high foaming, and works best in a foam cannon.
  3. Apply foam bottom to top. Wash & Wax builds thick - build layers by applying left to right, bottom to top.
  4. Dwell 2–3 minutes. Foam should stay wet on the surface the entire time. Do not let it dry.
  5. Agitate stubborn spots with a soft wash mitt, microfiber cloth, or paint safe scrub brush.
  6. Rinse thoroughly with clean water, top to bottom. Flush all suds.
  7. Dry immediately with a clean microfiber or Sandman's drying towel. Pro tip: spritz Boost Coat on each wet panel before drying to layer extra protection.

How to Use - Bucket Method

  1. Pre-rinse the surface top to bottom.
  2. Mix 4-6 oz Wash & Wax per gallon of clean water in your wash bucket.
  3. Two-bucket setup recommended. One wash bucket with Wash & Wax, one rinse bucket with clean water. 
  4. Wash in panels top to bottom with a soft mitt, brush or Sandman towel. Light pressure - let the chemistry lift the dirt - don't grind it across the surface.
  5. Rinse the mitt in the clean bucket between panels.
  6. Rinse the boat or vehicle fully with clean water as you work. Don't let soap dry.
  7. Final flood rinse end to end.
  8. Dry immediately with Sandman's drying Towel.

Ready-to-use foam cannon formula. Dilute 4-6 oz per gallon for bucket use.


Safe to Use On

  • Ceramic coatings - will not strip; actively extends life
  • Carnauba and synthetic waxes
  • Paint sealants
  • Marine-grade paint and gelcoat
  • Painted fiberglass hulls
  • Cured automotive paint - single-stage, basecoat/clearcoat
  • Stainless steel hardware and rails
  • Polished aluminum
  • Anodized aluminum
  • Chrome
  • Powder-coated surfaces - fully cured
  • Vinyl seats, decals, and wraps
  • Isinglass and clear vinyl windows
  • Glass - with hydrophobic boost
  • Painted brightwork and trim
  • Rigid hard plastics
  • Painted wheels - cured
  • Hydrophobic glass coatings - compatible, will not strip
  • Paint protection film - PPF

Do NOT Use On

  • Matte and satin finishes - Wash & Wax adds slight gloss from the hydrophobic polymers and can affect matte appearance over time
  • Fabric upholstery and carpet - leaves water marks
  • Fresh paint less than 30 days cured
  • Hot surfaces or panels in direct sun - wait for ambient temp

When in doubt - test in an inconspicuous area first.


Pro Tips from the Field

  • This is your weekly wash. Use Wash & Wax as the maintenance product between Reel Clean (post-saltwater) or Strip-Tide (annual reset) cycles.
  • Two-bucket method, always. Grit guard in both buckets. Even a pH-neutral wash can cause swirls if you drag grit across the panel.
  • Bottoms Up! Wash & Wax foam is a HI-foaming soap - spray bottom to top, left to right to build foam layers on top of each other. 
  • Less is more on dilution. 2-4 oz per gallon is plenty. More product doesn't mean better cleaning - it means harder rinsing.
  • Pair with Boost Coat as a drying aid. Spray Boost Coat on each wet panel after rinsing and dry with microfiber. The combination layers fresh carnauba on top of the nano-polymer deposit giving you maximum gloss and beading.
  • Work in shade. Even a pH-neutral wash should never dry on the surface.
  • Rinse your foam cannon between products. Residual alkaline soap or low-pH cleaner in the cannon will affect Nano Wash performance.
  • Glass benefit: Wash & Wax leaves a thin hydrophobic film on glass that rivals dedicated water-repellent treatments. Use on windshields and side windows for a cleaner view in the rain.
  • For boats: Wash & Wax is your between-trip wash if you didn't see saltwater. For salt exposure, use Reel Clean.
  • For vehicles: Use Wash & Wax on the weekly wash. It's the maintenance product that extends Boost Pro or any pro ceramic coating.

Pair With

  • Boost Coat - apply as a drying aid after Wash & Wax for layered protection
  • Boost Pro - Wash & Wax extends the life of every Boost Pro application
  • Sandman's Drying Towels - twisted-loop microfiber for the smoothest finish
  • Reel Clean - for post-saltwater wash before returning to Wash & Wax maintenance
  • Strip-Tide - annual reset wash before resuming Wash & Wax routine
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