Marine Foam Hull Cleaner — Oxide & Stain Remover Spray
Bring back the showroom shine your hull has been hiding
That chalky, oxidized fiberglass you've stopped looking at? One spray, a wipe, and the gloss is back—no all-day scrub session required.

Oxidation Lifts, Gloss Comes Back

Oxide that lifts, not just rinses
Marine-specific formula targets the chalky oxidation and discoloration that soap leaves behind, restoring original gloss without heavy buffing or harsh rubbing compounds.

Trigger-spray ready in seconds
The 120ml trigger bottle goes from boat bag to hull instantly—no mixing, no buckets, no buffing rig. Just point, spray, and wipe for pro-level results anywhere.

Restores the showroom luster
Pulls back the bright, reflective finish that makes a hull look new—the same result detailers chase before a show. From waterline to topsides, the gloss you thought was gone comes right back.
What Owners Are Saying
My bass boat waterline was embarrassingly chalky. Sprayed this on, wiped after a minute, and the white came back brighter than I’ve seen in years.
I’m 72 and scrubbing the cruiser was getting to be two days of work before launching. This stuff saved me a whole Saturday—spray section by section, walk the dock, wipe, and it’s done.
Keep a bottle in my detail kit for pre-show touch-ups. Fast, no equipment needed, and it brings out the exact gloss judges notice.
Bought an old runabout with a faded transom. Half a bottle and the oxidation just lifted off. I’m no pro but it looked like I paid for a buff job.
Works exactly as shown on the hull, but a 120ml bottle is gone real quick if you try to hit the whole 24-footer. Next time I'm ordering two.
Rust streaks under the rails and around the cleats disappeared with one application. No scrubbing, no staining on my hands.
Grabs it for spot decontamination between bigger jobs. Great on salt haze and old waterline stains. Fits in a cup holder on the work cart.
Used it on my J/29 before race day photos. Gloss was back fast and the boat looked fast. Would be nice if it came with a microfiber cloth in the box.
Our cabin cruiser sits in saltwater all summer. After a quick pass with this, the colored hull and white deck looked like they did when we picked it up.
Spray, Wait, Wipe—That’s It
Spray
Aim the trigger directly at the oxidized area. A thin, even coat of foam is all it takes—no need to drench the hull.
Wait
Give it 30–60 seconds to lift the oxide and stains. You’ll see the foam start to break down the chalky layer before you even touch a cloth.
Wipe
Use a clean, dry microfiber towel and wipe gently. The oxide comes off with the cloth, leaving a glossy, protected finish that beads water immediately.
The Numbers That Matter
Why Not Just Soap And Elbow Grease
The difference between cleaning and restoring.
| Homonth Marine Speed WaxBEST | Generic Boat Soap | Rubbing Compound | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Removes oxidation | ✓ | ✗ | Partial |
| Restores gloss | ✓ | ✗ | Partial |
| No buffing required | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Spray-and-wipe application | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Safe on gelcoat | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Works on salt stains | ✓ | ✗ | Partial |
| Cost per use (approx.) | Low | Very low | Moderate |
What To Expect As You Use It
Oxidation visibly lifts
A test patch on the hull goes from chalky and dull to noticeably glossier after a single spray and wipe.
Whole hull dialed in
You learn how much to spray per section and the full waterline and topsides start looking consistently restored.
Show-ready maintenance
Quick spot treatments keep the gloss up between deep cleans, so your boat looks cared-for every time you launch.
What You Get
How A Chalky Hull Gets Its Gloss Back

The Hull You Stopped Looking At
You know the one. It used to gleam under the dock lights, but now it’s dull, chalky, and marked by a season of salt and sun. Every time you pass it, you tell yourself you’ll spend a day scrubbing—but you never do, because you already know the result won’t match the effort.

Why Scrubbing Never Wins
Generic boat soap rinses off surface dirt but leaves the oxidation that’s etched into the gelcoat untouched. You can scrub for hours with a brush and compound, but all you’re really doing is wearing yourself out—and slowly thinning the finish. It’s a losing formula, and your hull proves it.

Spray, Wipe, Gleam
Homonth Marine Speed Wax is a foam engineered to lift what soap leaves behind. A single trigger spray releases marine-specific cleaners that break down oxide and salt deposits fast. Grab a microfiber, give it a gentle wipe, and watch the original high-gloss luster reappear in minutes—no buffing, no machine, no all-day ordeal.

Pride At The Ramp
The first launch of the season, the moment you pull up to the ramp and every head turns toward a hull that looks showroom-fresh. That’s not fantasy—it’s the payoff of a product built for people who care enough to detail their own boat but refuse to waste a perfect day doing it.
Research on fiberglass gelcoat weathering
About this item
Marine foam hull cleaner that lifts oxidation and stains fast—restore showroom luster without endless scrubbing. Pro detailer formula in a grab-and-go trigger spray. See the gloss come back in minutes
Fast & Easy powerful stain removal for boat hulls with instant showroom shine
- Stubborn oxide buildup on marine hulls
- Salt water staining and weathering
- Dull, oxidized boat finishes
- Time-consuming manual boat cleaning





