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*new* Blue Coral New Car Touchless Clearcoat Sealant Acrylic 8 Fl Oz (236 Ml) on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Homer Glen, Illinois, US

Homer Glen, Illinois, US
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BRAND NEW - NOS - OLD SCHOOL - COLLECTIBLE

From When Blue Coral Made Auto Polishes.  One of the very Last Polish Products ever produced by BLUE CORAL (in 1995).

BLUE CORAL New Car Touchless Clearcoat Sealant Acrylic

Lifetime No Wax Guarantee

As Seen on TV !

Lightly Wipe On & Wipe Off

Effortless Shine

For Use on New or Like New Clearcoat Finishes

Comes in Original Box with 8 Oz Bottle, Applicator Sponge, Instruction card.

Very very Rare !!

Shipping is $9.95 to Continental 48 States.

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