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Trojan Boot Buddy

Give mud the boot with new tow ball mounted shoe scrubber
Trailer and caravan components specialist Trojan has released a trick new product designed to help keep your 4WD, ute, tow vehicle or caravan clean.
Easy to assemble, the Trojan Boot Buddy helps remove dirt, sand, mud and clay from your shoes before you step foot into your car or camper. 
“No longer is there a need to smack shoes on the pavement, rub them through grass or even remove them before entering the vehicle, the Boot Buddy will shift even the most stubborn muck using the tough alloy scraper or thick bristles,” Trojan Trailer Parts’ Samantha Hogg said. 
Constructed from black powder coated aluminium, the Boot Buddy attaches in minutes, and there’s no need to remove the towball as it assembles around the existing mount. The inclusion of an adapter plate means that it will fit most mounts on the market. 
Aimed at tradies, four wheel drive enthusiasts and beach goers, the Trojan Boot Buddy retails for $69.99 and is available through major automotive retailers. 

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