One-step detailing spray cleans annoying blemishes

Shurhold Serious Shine

Feb 28, 2022

It’s often the small stains and blemishes that are the most annoying and difficult to remove from a boat. Not so with Serious Shine Quick Detailer from Shurhold. This one-step spray quickly removes water spots, dirt, grime—even residue left by other cleaning products—for a sparkling, spot-free surface.

Made in the USA, Serious Shine is a unique formula that provides a high-gloss, water- and UV-resistant finish without leaving a greasy feeling. It cleans and polishes virtually any surface such as fiberglass, vinyl, isinglass and stainless steel. It’s especially useful for removing the minerals in sunbaked water spots that can damage gelcoat. With anti-static properties, it’s perfect for multifunction touchscreen displays and other sensitive surfaces.

Serious Shine is simple to use. After shaking, the product is misted onto the surface from 6-8″ away. Then, it’s wiped with a microfiber polishing cloth until the dirt is removed; the cloth is flipped and the surface buffed lightly until the residue disappears. A 14 oz. rust-resistant can of Shurhold Serious Shine Quick Detailer costs $17.98 USD.

www.shurhold.com.

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