Serious Shine is sparkle in a can

Serious Shine

May 11, 2021

From afar, boats look clean as they glisten in the sun; up close, it’s another story. But with Shurhold Serious Shine, it’s easy to restore a vessel’s showroom sparkle. Made in the USA, the easy-to-use spray detailer quickly removes dirt marks, water spots and residue from a wide range of surfaces.

Serious Shine cleans, polishes and protects in one simple step. Unlike some cleaners, it doesn’t leave behind a greasy residue. This makes it ideal for gelcoat, vinyl seating and other slip-prone areas. On isinglass, shower doors, stainless steel appliances and mirrors, it doesn’t streak. With UV inhibitors and anti-static properties, it’s ideal for use on touchscreens and other delicate electronics.

Using aerosol Serious Shine is simple. It’s sprayed directly onto the surface from 6″–8″ away and wiped with a Shurhold Microfiber Towel. When the dirt is removed, the cloth is flipped and the area buffed until the residue disappears. In the USA, Shurhold Serious Shine costs $16.98 USD for a 14 oz. can.

www.shurhold.com.

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