Product Description
Four Star Products Marine Series
All Purpose Cleaner is great for all those tough cleaning jobs where soap and water just will not get the job done. This ready to use product is ideal for cleaning items like carpet, vinyl, great spots, black shoe marks and black streaks on gelcoat.
128 oz.
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