There’s a special satisfaction in looking after your own boat; that quiet moment when you stand back and admire a hull that gleams because you made it shine. But for most DIY owners, maintenance can be a love-hate ritual: salt streaks, dull decks, endless rinsing…until now.
Meet Gtechniq Marine Rinse-On Ceramic; a product born from superyacht technology but built for everyday boaters. Used by professional detailers on vessels worth millions, it’s just as effective on a family cruiser or weekend RIB. The best part? Anyone can use it, no machine polishing, no specialist tools, no fuss.
After a wash with Gtechniq Marine UV Wash, simply spray Rinse-On Ceramic evenly across the wet surface and rinse off, that’s it. The coating bonds instantly, leaving a high-gloss, hydrophobic layer that repels salt, grime, and UV damage for months. Water beads and rolls away, making your next clean-down faster and easier, and keeping your boat looking freshly detailed with minimal effort.
For those who like to keep things shipshape, the rest of the Gtechniq Marine range is made to work seamlessly together. Metal Polish brings stainless steel, aluminium, and chrome fittings back to life, adding a protective shine that resists corrosion. Synthetic Deck Cleaner cuts through deck grime without affecting grip, while Fabric Coat adds invisible waterproofing to canopies, cushions, and seat covers…perfect for fighting off mildew over winter storage.
What’s impressive is how accessible the process is. You don’t need to be a professional or own a superyacht to get superyacht results just a hose, a spray bottle, and a few spare minutes.
One DIY skipper told us, “Rinse-On Ceramic changed how I clean completely. I used to spend half a day cleaning the boat after it came out of the water for the day; now it’s wash, spray, rinse and I’m done. I’m at the marina bar while others are still labouring away!”
So, whether your pride and joy is a 30-foot cruiser or a tender, a little Gtechniq science goes a long way. Proven at the top of the industry, perfected for boaters who do it themselves.













