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Marykate On And Off For Outdrives on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Kings Mountain, North Carolina, United States

Kings Mountain, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Marykate

Cleans painted aluminum outdrives, outboard lower units and propulsion components. Effectively removes tough calcium and mineral deposits, scum lines, algae stains and other marine stains without harming the painted surface. May also be used to clean outboard engine covers. Safe on fiberglass. Will not harm gel coat.



- Cleans painted aluminum outdrives, outboard lower units and propulsion components
- Uses Safe Acid Technology? to remove tough deposits without harming painted surfaces
- Also cleans outboard engine covers. Safe on gelcoat
- Non-flammable
- 16 Ounce Bottle

*THIS PRODUCT IS OPENED BUT STILL FULL.*

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