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Lot Of 6 Lucas Oil Slick Mist Speed Wax 24oz #10160 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lucas Oil Manufacturer Part Number:10160

NEW lot of 6 x 24oz BOTTLES

Lucas Oil Slick Mist is a polymer paint gloss intensifier, which can be used on other surfaces such as glass, chrome and vinyl decals. Use Slick Mist as a traditional wax, quick detail spray or spray it on your vehicle between rinsing and drying for the easiest polish job ever. That’s right! Just spray it on a wet or dry surface and wipe it off. Slick Mist out performs the competition and will leave your finish slicker and shinier than any product on the market, with long lasting protection. You and Slick Mist can give any machine an extreme gloss fast!

  • Premium Paint Gloss Intensifier
  • Great for Cars, Trucks, Boats, and Airplanes
  • Shines and Protects in One Easy Application
  • Excellent Results on Chrome, Glass and Vinyl Decals
  • Use on Wet or Dry Surfaces
  • Quick and Easy
  • Case of (6) 24 Ounce bottles

Note: Do not use any Slick Mist® Products on floors, vehicle controls (PEDALS, GRIPS, STEERING WHEELS), motorcycle seats or tires, bicycle seats or tires, brake drums and any other surfaces where slipperiness may be hazardous.

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