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*nwt*armor All Ultra Shine Liquid Polish16.9 (500ml) Mircrofiber Cloth Included on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Homer Glen, Illinois, US

Homer Glen, Illinois, US
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 *NEW*

ARMOR ALL ULTRA SHINE LIQUID POLISH with Microfiber Cloth Included !

16.9 Oz (500 ml)

Helps Rejuvenate Paint's Appearance

Makes fine swirls and micro-scratches invisible

Fortified with Real Carnauba Wax

No White Residue on Plastic Surfaces

Delivers High Gloss Shine

Can be applied in direct sunlight

To help restore your car's paint to the 'like new' appearance it deserves, ARMOR ALL has developed ULTRA SHINE LIQUID POLISH.

A special blend of carnauba wax and advanced polymers works to help rejuvenate dull and faded paint, make fine swirls invisible and deliver an unbeatable high gloss shine.

Shipping is $9.95 to Continental 48 States.

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