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Dr Chem Bike Easy Care Kit Bicycle Chain Clean&lube on 2040-parts.com

US $49.90
Location:

惠州市, 广东省, China

惠州市, 广东省, China
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:076783016996

BIKE EASY CARE KIT

1.Chain Brush

2.Micor-Fiber Wash Mitt

3.2 in 1 Polish Cleaner

4. 3 in 1 Chain Lubricants

Bike Easy Care Kit 1-2-3 brings you three of our most popular products in one convenient cleaning care kit!

详细参数

Model No: DR-111126-k901
Produt  Name       :Bike easy care kit 

Application            : Body Care
Sticker Size          : Not available
Carton Size           : Not available
Odor                     :No Smeil
Flammability         : Not available
Plastics Security   : Not available

 

Proper Shipping Name     :Bike easy care kit 

Unit Package Description: Not available
Printing Dimensions         :28L*8W*35H(cm)

Gross Weight                    :  0.51kg
Flash Point                        :Not available
Specific Gravity                : Not available
Evaporation Rate              : Not available

Removal(How To): Not available

用途1

2124

包装图片

盒裝1 18L 5L

Our brand  Dr chem website:  http://www.doctor-chemical.com/repair-gpcs/?lang=en
Our Alibaba website:  https://kalen.en.alibaba.com/productgrouplist-213494764/Dr_Chem_Bicycle_Lubricant_.html



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