FOR STUBBORN STAINS, SHURHOLD MOLDAWAY

Shurhold Mold-Away

Feb 23, 2021

Wherever there’s moisture, there’s the probability of mold and mildew. Traditional cleaning methods rely on bleach or chlorine, but those can ruin fabrics and damage gelcoat, paint and other hard surfaces. The safe alternative is Moldaway from Shurhold. Effective on a wide range of materials, it powerfully removes stains and keeps funguses from regrowing.

Made in the USA, Moldaway is a powdered oxygenated cleaner that becomes active when added to water. Scientifically formulated, it won’t leave a residue behind like bleach and other harsh chemicals.

Shurhold Moldaway quickly eliminates mold, mildew and algae; it also removes dirt, blood, food and drink stains. Because it doesn’t contain bleach or chlorine, it’s safe on fiberglass, paint, vinyl, plastic, carpeting, wood, sailcloth, canvas and most fabrics.

Moldaway is easy to use. One two-tablespoon scoop is poured into a quart of warm water and thoroughly mixed. It’s effective for up to 10 hours. The solution is then sponged or brushed onto a cool surface and allowed to stand wet for 10 minutes. For stubborn stains, the mixture can stand longer. Then, it’s rinsed with fresh water. A 12 oz. jar costs $14.98.

Dedicated to educating boat owners, Shurhold provides key tips for boat value preservation at www.shurhold.com. Inventor of the One Handle Does It All system, Shurhold manufactures specialty care items and accessories to clean, polish and detail.

Visit: www.shurhold.com.

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