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Windshield Hard Water Spot/stains Remover on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Fair Oaks, California, US

Fair Oaks, California, US
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DESCRIPTION: BRAND NEW HARD WATER SPOT/STAINS REMOVER/ KEEP YOUR NEWLY CLEANED SURFACES FREE OF HARD WATER STAINS

GUARANTEED TO WORK ON: * WINDSHIELDS*/SHOWER DOORS/WINDOWS/TILE/FIBERGLASS/PORCELAIN/STAINLESS STEEL/ANODIZED GOLD/BRASS & ALUMINUM

CAUTION: DO NOT OVER USE

SIZE: 1O oz (285 grams)

MADE IN USA

CONDITION: BRAND NEW/ MUST SEE PICTURES ABOVE WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET

NO RETURNS/ SOLD AS IS

BUYER PAYS FOR THE SHIPPING/ ONCE PAID FULLY FOR AN ITEM I WILL SHIP OUT THE ITEM IMMEDIATELY

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