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Plexus Plastic Cleaner Polish Snowmobile/atv Anti-static .42oz on 2040-parts.com

US $3.80
Location:

East Rockaway, New York, US

East Rockaway, New York, US
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Protects and polishes all clear and colored plastics as well as most painted surfaces. Highly effective at cleaning and polishing lenses and shields. Originally developed for aviation applications and now available to the consumer. Plexus envelops dirt and dust particles, then lifts them from the surface to avoid scratching while wiping the contaminants away. Protects by actually sealing the pores of the plastic, thus repelling dust and protecting against dirt, grime, oil and UV fading. Removes oil, dirt, bugs, sticker adhesive, exhaust stains, grease and fuel, and tire marks

Small size fits under your seat in your bag or pocket

.42 oz spay

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