CLEANAWORX BOATING & RV CARE Products Below.
CleanAWORX is Australian owned, Gold Coast QLD based brand owned by Cleanawerx Australia Pty Ltd. Cleanaworx brings quality Australian made cleaning and protection products to the Australian marketplace.
Cleanaworx specialises in developing the best possible specialty cleaning and protection products for Australian conditions.
Cleanaworx products are designed for cleaning and protection for boats, yachts, jetskis, RV's, 4x4's, caravans and motorhomes.
Cleanaworx provides commercial strength cleaners, degreasers, descalers, waxes, polishes, sealers, teak cleaners, hand cleaners, protectants and conditioners.
Cleanaworx products are designed by Australian industrial chemists experienced in the specialty marine and transport markets.
Cleanaworx sells teak cleaners, bilge cleaners, vinyl cleaners, leather cleaners, specialised all-surface cleaners and sealers, wheel cleaners, tyre shine, toilet cleaners, shower cleaners, bathroom cleaners, rust converters, specialised eco friendly biodegradable cleaners, industrial cleaners, degreasers, descalers, washes, waxes and polishes.
Cleanaworx products can be used on all boats, yachts, jet skis, inflatable boats, RV's, motorhomes, caravans, camper trailers, 4x4's, cars, bikes and commercial vehicles.
If you would like to become a distributor reseller of Cleanaworx products please contact us on 0449 266 673 or email sales@cleanawerx.com.au
Unit 3, 17 Ford Road, Coomera, QLD 4209 Australia.
For customer and user enquiries, please use the Contact Form on our Contact page and one of our staff will contact you as soon as possible.
I think the cleanaworx products are great! The rust off gel, clears cleaner, loo products, boat wash etc are the bestWe will never use any other products than Cleanaworx
We recently purchased this cleaning product. We are on busy Cronulla Marina so many people have stopped to comment on how clean the boat is! Great product!
We have recently bought a Riviera M370 and found that when we got close to 19 knots that both the engine’s temperatures would start to rise and that the overheating alarm would activate, when we reduced the speed the temperatures would decrease and the alarm would go out. After a few eliminations we knew that the problem was that the water flow was being restricted through the legs and that they had probably sucked something up,