Anti-slip Mat Car Dashboard Sticky Pad Holder Mount Fit For Cell Phone Gps Gift on 2040-parts.com
Hong Kong, China
Welcome PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ABOUT OUR DESCRIPTION PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO READ OUR HANDLING AND SHIPPING POLICIES TOO Product Description Description: It can firmly stick the surface articles and does not left any traces. Even when tilted to the vertical, or slide. Is by far the best skid of products. Mat on the small hole has strong adsorption capacity. Can prevent the vibration and slide,not pop up . Using a wide range of temperature (-50-200) Super anti-aging Non-toxic, tasteless, can be recycled, in line with international environmental standards Have good hydrophobicity, clean water saves after the original performance May repeatedly wash Material: Silicone Size: 13CM*7CM*1MM Included: 1 x Holder Anti Sticky Non Slip Mat Pad Silicone Payment
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