Quick spray boat soap

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I am at a saltwater marina, I hose off my boat after every use with fresh water, I do the ol' soap, bucket, and scrub brush as needed. I was wondering if anyone uses a soap in a "foam cannon" hose attachment. I keep getting ads for Salty captain and salts gone etc. Wondering if they work or if I could just use regular boat soap in a foam gun hose attachment. Just looking for something I can do a quick soap and rinse after going out on boat, I realize nothing will take the place of a real wash and scrub.
What works, what doesnt, what is your routine.
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Yes, I had one for my car and started using it on the boat. I use a hybrid ceramic car soap and it seems to keep my detail job looking good. I don't use the recommended soap for the gun.
 

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i use the soap sprayer attachment (WM) and use the cheap WM soap bought at 2 for 1 by the gallon. knocks off all the salt. when i wash i use the starbrite seasafe wax and wash. good luck, ron
 

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The big rigs I get a ride on don't "wash" the boats anymore. The soaps remove the wax.

Wax the boat up good at the start of the season. Then they are all fresh water rinsed as we come in the inlet before we get to the dock. Rolloff for transom soot and that's it.
 
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You said you're at a marina I'm guessing your docked in a slip, so we would be talking about the interior. I use Starbright deck cleaner wet down the deck, put the cleaner in a spray bottle mist everything in the boat, seat and all hit it with a brush, let it sit a few minutes and hose it off. This stuff is really great as you keep using it your boat whitens up. And I just hose off the exterior of the boat with fresh water, like other said it's already waxed
 

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I have the salt away hose attachment. We have awesome water pressure on the docks. I fill the container and foam the boat and then rinse. then hook up the container to the outboard and flush. Salt away does not remove wax.
 

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Also use my salt away gun with a thin wash and wax works great
 

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Thanks for the info!
 

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Boat soap, a bucket and a deck brush followed by a good rinse. For tough spots, on my hands and knees with a rag. (assuming I am in the mood to get on my hands and getting older knees)
A process I see a lot at my club is to take your friends fishing and then make them wash the boat. That's easy on your knees:)