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US $5.49
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Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
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Quickie Original Microfiber Towel 6 pk 


Brand new count of 6  microfiber towel color is Blue .

Super Soft Deluxe Blue Microfiber Towels will become your go-to detailing towels for buffing paint to a deep gloss. Super Soft Deluxe Microfiber Towels are a luxurious blend of 75/25 microfiber with rolled edges for added protection against scratching.

Powerful, natural cleaning properties of microfiber. 6 , 14-Inch by 14-inch cloths designed for all purpose use in cleaning surface types such as glass, windows, wood and stainless steel. Microfiber can be used wet or dry, with or without chemicals. 85-Percent polyester, 15-percent nylon blend. Machine washable-reusable.

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