Dry boats like the pros — before water spots develop

Flexible Water Blade from Shurhold

July 23, 2024

As soon as professional boat detailers finish rinsing a surface, they remove water droplets before they can dry and turn into mineral deposits. And, more often than not, they’re using a Flexible Water Blade from Shurhold. This professional tool quickly sheets water away from gelcoat, paint and glass to leave a clean, spot-free surface — all without backbreaking labor and mounds of wet towels or chamois to deal with.

With its soft silicone edge, the 12″ Flexible Water Blade molds itself to curved shapes and surfaces. While ruggedly built to glide over sharp edges, it won’t damage vinyl and touchscreen surfaces. The full-length handle is ergonomically shaped for comfort and maximum control.

Using the Flexible Water Blade is simply a matter of drawing the blade across the wet surface at an angle. For areas out of arm’s reach, it snaps into the available Flexible Water Blade Adapter that attaches to any Shurhold fixed or telescoping handle. Shurhold’s Flexible Water Blade costs $29.98 USD; the Adapter is $14.98 USD.

Inventor of the One-Handle-Does-It-All-System, Shurhold is the leading manufacturer of professional-grade detailing supplies that help clean, polish and protect vessels. Dedicated to educating boat owners, Shurhold provides key tips for boat value preservation at www.shurhold.com.

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