SPIDER & BIRD STAIN REMOVER 22OZ SPRAY

Brand: Star Brite Dist Inc

Restore the pristine appearance of your boat with Star Brite's Spider & Bird Stain Remover. This powerful spray is specifically formulated to tackle the stubborn, often acidic stains left behind by spiders and birds, which can etch into and damage your boat's delicate surfaces. Unlike general cleaners, this specialized formula works quickly to neutralize and lift these unsightly marks without causing harm to gelcoat, painted surfaces, or vinyl. Its fast-acting nature means you can achieve remarkable results with minimal effort, allowing you more time to enjoy your time on the water.

  • Key Features
  • Targeted Stain Removal: Specifically designed to break down and remove acidic spider and bird droppings.
  • Safe for Marine Surfaces: Formulated to be safe for use on gelcoat, painted surfaces, fiberglass, and vinyl.
  • Fast-Acting Formula: Works quickly to lift stains, reducing cleaning time and effort.
  • Easy Spray Application: Convenient spray bottle allows for precise application directly to the stain.
  • Restores Finish: Helps to bring back the original shine and clarity of your boat's surfaces.
  • Odorless Formula: Eliminates unpleasant odors associated with bird droppings and spider webbing.

Spider webs and bird droppings are a common nuisance for boat owners, and their acidic nature can quickly dull or damage a boat's finish if left untreated. Star Brite's Spider & Bird Stain Remover provides an effective and safe solution. The spray application ensures that the product is applied directly to the affected area, maximizing its effectiveness and minimizing waste. This product is ideal for regular maintenance or for tackling those unexpected messes that can occur while docked or out on the water. It's an essential item for any boater who takes pride in the appearance of their vessel.

This advanced formula not only removes the visible stain but also helps to neutralize any lingering acidic residue, preventing future damage. Its ability to restore the original finish means your boat will look as good as new after treatment. Whether you're dealing with a few isolated spots or a more widespread issue, the 22oz spray bottle offers ample product for multiple applications. Invest in Star Brite's Spider & Bird Stain Remover to keep your boat looking its absolute best, protecting your investment and ensuring it remains a source of pride.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Container Size 22 oz
MFG Number 95122
Weight (approximate) 1.5 lbs
Form Spray
Application Stain removal
Surface Compatibility Gelcoat, painted surfaces, fiberglass, vinyl
Odor Odorless

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