BoatLIFE-Div. of Life Industries Corp.

BoatLIFE, a division of Life Industries Corp., is a well-known brand specializing in the manufacturing and distribution of high-quality boat care and maintenance products. Founded in 1959, the company has built a strong reputation in the marine industry by providing a wide range of products designed to enhance the longevity and appearance of boats.


Their product line includes items such as sealants, adhesives, cleaners, waxes, polishes, and other maintenance products tailored specifically for the unique needs of boats and other marine vehicles. One of their flagship products is LIFE-CALK®, a high-performance polysulfide sealant designed for use in marine environments, known for its durability and effectiveness.


BoatLIFE emphasizes innovation and quality in its product development, ensuring that their offerings meet the stringent requirements of the marine environment. Whether it’s for sealing, bonding, or cleaning, BoatLIFE products are widely used by boat owners, marine manufacturers, and repair professionals. The company is dedicated to providing solutions that help maintain the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of marine vessels, contributing to their safety and value over time.


Moreover, BoatLIFE engages in ongoing research and development to continually improve their products and stay ahead of industry trends and customer needs. This focus on quality and customer satisfaction has established BoatLIFE as a trusted brand in the boating community.


Products

caulking, sealants, waxes, polishes, remover, etc.

Charleston USA

2081 Bridgeview Drive
Charleston SC 29405
USA

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