Starbrite 10" Stiff Bristle White Scrubber - Bi-Level Boat Cleaning Brush
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Starbrite 10" Stiff Bristle White Scrubber - Bi-Level Boat Cleaning Brush

SKU:
STARBRT40016
$25.95
10" Stiff Bristle White Scrubber - Bi-Level Boat Cleaning Brush View full description

The Star brite Big Boat Brush/Bi-level Scrubber is engineered for the toughest cleaning jobs on the water. Proudly made in the USA, this 10-inch scrubber brush is equipped with coarse, stiff bristles, perfect for removing stubborn dirt, grime, and marine growth from non-skid and textured surfaces. Whether you’re maintaining your deck, hull, or other boat surfaces, this brush offers superior durability and effectiveness. Designed exclusively for quick-connect handles, this scrubber simplifies your cleaning process by providing a firm grip and stable control. The bi-level design allows for versatile cleaning angles, ensuring no spot is left untouched. The Star brite Big Boat Brush is your go-to tool for maintaining a pristine boat, prolonging the life of your investment, and ensuring a safe, slip-free environment on board.

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Starbrite

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