In the past, I used two deck brushes when scrubbing the boat with soap and water after a day of fishing. A brush with soft bristles covered 95 percent of the boat, but I had a stiff-bristle brush standing by for stubborn spots of dried blood and tracked-in dirt on the deck. Today I use only one brush — the Combo Deck Brush from Shurhold (about $34). A ring of long, soft bristles…
In the past, I used two deck brushes when scrubbing the boat with soap and water after a day of fishing.
A brush with soft bristles covered 95 percent of the boat, but I had a stiff-bristle brush standing by for stubborn spots of dried blood and tracked-in dirt on the deck.
Today I use only one brush — the Combo Deck Brush from Shurhold (about $34).
A ring of long, soft bristles cleans most of the deck and the smooth fiberglass surfaces, while a core of short, tough fibers rests in the center.
I deploy these stiffer bristles simply by pressing down on the brush when I need the extra scrubbing power.
Combine this brush with a Shurhold 9-foot telescoping aluminum handle (about $38), and you can wash just about every spot on your boat with one tool.
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