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US $11.40
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Plastic Clean Shine 8 oz CD DVD Windshield Boat Aquarium Airplane Acrylic Part, US $11.40, image 1
Condition:New MPN:PC10 Model:PC10 Brand:Novus UPC:182682194618 EAN:0077918000101

Plastic Clean Shine 8 oz CD DVD Windshield Boat Aquarium Airplane Acrylic Part

Gently cleans all plastics without scratching. Leaves a lustrous shine that resists fogging, repels dust and eliminates static.
  • Great for cleaning CD/DVD, motorcycle windshields, boats, airplanes, aquariums and all acrylic products
  • Contains no abrasives or harsh chemicals
  • Leaves a smooth, clean, greaseless shine and resists finger prints
  • Cleans all plastics
  • Industry leader since 1973


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