Soft, absorbent wash mitt cleans delicate surfaces

Absorbent Wash Mitt

Feb 1, 2022

Too often, owners wash their boat with a rag or sponge only to find that, over time, scratches and swirls develop in the gelcoat, paint or vinyl graphics. The Chenille Microfiber Premium Scratch-Free Wash Mitt from Shurhold is different. Perhaps the softest, most absorbent mitt available, it holds a massive amount of soapy water to clean delicate surfaces without damaging them.

Made in the USA, the Wash Mitt has a generous amount of a premium 80/20 blend of extra-soft microfibers. This traps and holds abrasive dirt deep within it and insulate the particles from touching easily damaged surfaces. Plus, because it holds so much soapy water, it speeds the cleaning process by not having to go back to the bucket as often, especially when using a top-quality soap such as Shurhold Brite Wash.

The Shurhold Chenille Microfiber Premium Scratch-Free Wash Mitt has a double-stitched wrist band to ensure a snug fit. It’s machine-washable to maintain a soft, fluffy feel for years. It costs $9.98 USD.

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

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