ELIMINATING WATER SPOTS ON BOATS IS FAST AND EASY

Shurhold

 

Jan 16, 2018

No matter how clean a boat is, spots left behind from soap or hard water are unsightly, and make all the hard work washing it for naught. With a few Clean-N-Simple Tips from Shurhold Industries and the right tools, it’s fast and easy to get a showroom-like finish.

In many cases, water spots develop from using too much soap or one not meant for the application, such as dish detergent. A product developed specifically for boats, such as Shurhold’sBrite Wash, quickly removes salt, grime and dirt, without stripping wax. Because it’s often used around water, it’s biodegradable and won’t harm aquatic life.

It’s important to keep all water as clean as possible. That’s why Shurhold developed its Bucket Grate. As part of its One Bucket System, the innovative device sits at the bottom of a standard five-gallon bucket. It allows dirt and grime from the washing tool to fall through the baffle and includes two built-in 3 oz. measuring cups for accurate soap proportioning.

Even rinse water can cause spots if it has a high mineral content. The key is to remove it as soon as possible. Shurhold’s 12″ Flexible Water Blade molds to flat and curved shapes, wiping away water to leave a bone-dry surface. It’s so effective, it does the work of a traditional chamois in about one-third the time. 

Visit: www.shurhold.com.

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