SEA SCIENCE LAUNCHES NZ MADE ‘ENVIROMARINE’ CLEANING RANGE

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Sea Science presents an innovative new range of ‘Enviromarine’ cleaning products, combining high-performance marine care with environmental responsibility. The full product line made its debut at the recent 2025 Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show. Formulated and made right here in Aotearoa, the Sea Science range is designed to tackle everything from salt corrosion and stubborn rust stains to bird droppings and greasy engine bays – without harming our marine environment.

Scientifically crafted, locally produced:

Founder and boating enthusiast Tristan Campbell says the products are developed in collaboration with Kiwi scientists experienced in eco-cleaning technology:

“Our entire range is made in New Zealand, which gives us the flexibility to tailor sizes, formulas, and packaging to suit retailers’ demands while servicing local boaties’ individual requirements. We’re committed to using plant-based, non-toxic ingredients – protecting our oceans while delivering powerful, effective cleaning products. And our distance to market helps to keep the price down and carbon miles at a minimum.”

Product Highlights:

  • Foam-O: A 2-in-1 anti-corrosion and rapid cleaning foam, ideal for alloy boats, trailers, and outboards. Optional hose-jet attachment.
  • BCR (Bird Cr@p Remover): A tough but safe solution for stubborn droppings that won’t damage gelcoat or paint.
  • TideGuard: A powerful waterline and rust stain remover.
  • In-Marina Cleana: Designed for yachts and launches, delivering a high-gloss, low-foam, biodegradable clean.
  • Underbelly: A fresh-smelling, plant-based degreaser for bilges, engine bays and machinery.
  • Salt Solver: High potency salt removal with proprietary metal-protection formula.

Designed by boaties, for boaties:

Inspired in Tutukaka, New Zealand’s marine mecca, every formulation is rigorously tested on Sea Science’s own vessels, resulting in a high-performance, clean-and-green range that keeps Kiwi watercraft and accessories – big or small – steaming and gleaming.

Additional (top-secret!) formulations are in development and will be released later in the year.

www.seascience.co.nz

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