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Bright and brilliant, Sun Marine delivers the detailing

by Jeni Bone on 4 Jul 2009
The Sun Marine range was devised to suit the harshest Australian conditions. MIAA
The new Sun Marine range of professional detailing products was developed from experience gathered from over 25 years in the industry, created by Omikron, a company synonymous with the auto industry whose products are revered by people passionate about their precious possessions.

While the marine line of products have existed for nearly three decades, it was rediscovered by the company’s new owners who realized their potential. Boat owners themselves, they saw the need for a specialist range of marine detailing products.

Sun Marine detailing products are specially formulated for marine applications and incorporate a wide range of biodegradable and user-friendly products for cleaning, disinfecting, polishing, deodorizing and degreasing.

Made in Australia, the products are superior to imported products and have been formulated by experienced staff for the marine industry.

Says the CEO Gregory Totten: 'In our 25 odd years, we have looked to the MARINE industry to develop what the tradesmen and boat owners need.'

When it comes to cost, it’s just not worth the risk to use cheaper, generic cleaning products, he adds.


'The products that we have in our range are competitively priced. We at Sun Marine are a proudly Australian-owned company all our range is made here in Australia. When products in a range are offered cheap or prices that seem to reflect extra good value the risk in buying them and using them on expensive vessels is not worth the risk.'

All Sun Marine products have been formulated to protect boats and each component of them from the extremes of the Australian climate. 'Add salt water and you have a mix of the most abrasive conditions that your vessel and equipment can handle. Protection is the answer to prolong the life of your equipment. Our range of products not only to protects your investment but keeps it looking like new.'

There is also no need to compromise on environmental parameters, as the Sun Marine range adheres to all regulations that govern the preservation of our waterways.

As the Sun Marine GM Charlie Cartisano adds: 'European and American companies develop products that govern their waterways, but may not conform to our local laws. At Sun Marine, our commitment is to stand behind our brand and never endanger our precious waterways.'

Sun Marine's goal is to expand nationally. With offices currently in Sydney and on the Gold Coast, the company is seeking distributors in other states. For information telephone: (02) 9559 2233.

More at www.omikron.com.au/sunmarine/index.html

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