Seam/seal Remover Air Tool Kit Df701 -- Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Greensboro, North Carolina, US
Seam/Seal Remover Air Tool Kit DF701 -- Free Shipping
- Compact design lets this tool work best in tight areas, like wheel wells.
- Remove thick sealer and undercoating with ease.
- Strips right down to bare metal with the 3 MBX Course brushes.
- The included decal eraser makes quick work of large stickers and decals.
- Eliminate labor intensive work with this economical tool.
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