Forget drying with a towel, there’s a better solution

Shurhold Flexible Water Blade

May 1, 2022

After washing a boat, it’s important to dry it before unsightly water spots develop. Old towels and chamois cloths are a traditional method, but they’re slow, require exhaustive wringing and tend to smear the finish. The fast and easy solution is the Flexible Water Blade from Shurhold. It quickly removes droplets before they harden into stubborn mineral deposits and reduces drying time by a third or more.

Made of durable silicone, the 12″ Flexible Water Blade molds to flat and curved surfaces. Its unique T-bar edge draws water off cleanly without leaving trails behind. Soft and flexible, it’s easy to maneuver the tool around deck hardware and fittings. The blade is set into a comfortable full-length handle that’s designed for continual use. For getting to out-of-reach areas, the Flexible Water Blade can be fitted into an adjustable adapter for use in any Shurhold handle. A video is at www.bit.ly/FlexibleWaterBlade.

The Shurhold Flexible Water Blade is also the perfect tool for drying cars, RVs and windows. It costs $26.98 USD; the adapter is $12.98 USD.

Dedicated to educating boat owners, Shurhold provides key tips for boat value preservation at www.shurhold.com.

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