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*new* Blue Magic Supreme Wheel And Tire Cleaner 16 Oz Spray Bottle on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
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Homer Glen, Illinois, US

Homer Glen, Illinois, US
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*NEW* 16 Oz Spray Bottle

BLUE MAGIC SUPREME WHEEL AND TIRE CLEANER

A Thick Gel Cleaner formulated to thoroughly dissolve brake dust, grease, grime, and road grit.

Designed with a Foaming Trigger that aerates the cleaner into a sudsy foam that clings to wheels and tires.

You get increased dwell time, which means more cleaning action.

The Foaming Trigger also sprays upside down to thoroughly coat all wheel and tire surfaces.

Safe for all wheels and tires

Shipping is $8.95 to Continental 48 States and is shipping combinable for $6.25 additional to same winning bidder.

                             

                                  

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