WATER SPOTS? NOT ON SHURHOLD’S WATCH

Shurhold Squeegee

Aug 16, 2020

After washing, or a day on the water, it’s important to remove water droplets from a boat before they harden into unsightly mineral deposits. Using towels is slow, requires constant wringing and usually smears the finish instead of fully drying it. The SHUR-Dry Flexible Water Blade is different. Exclusive to Shurhold, the innovative tool quickly sheets water away to leave a spot-free shine, without backbreaking labor.

The SHUR-Dry Flexible Water Blade is a uniquely-shaped 12″ piece of pure silicone mounted into an ergonomic handle. Soft and gentle, it won’t mar paint, gelcoat, vinyl or delicate touchscreens. Highly elastic, it easily molds to convex and concave shapes to strip the water off the surface.

It’s simple to use the SHUR-Dry Flexible Water Blade. Holding it in the hand, it’s drawn across the surface at a slight angle. For heights beyond arm’s reach, it quickly snaps into an available Adapter for use with any Shurhold fixed or telescoping handle. Shurhold’s SHUR-Dry Flexible Water Blade costs $26.98; the Adapter is $12.98.

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

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