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Fort Myers, Florida, US
Best Black Streak Remover! #1 Seller in our retail store! Wipe away black streaks with little or no rubbing. Removes black streaks from RV's, Motorhomes and mildew from patio furniture. Removes bugs, tar, brake dust and cleans white side walls. Safe on fiberglass, metal and painted surfaces, when followed by a rinse. 32oz spray bottle.
This is brand new in package.
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