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Automotive E-z Mix Twist-n-touch - E-z Mix® 1/2 Ounce Touch-up Bottle - 10001 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Trumbull, Connecticut, US

Trumbull, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:e-z mix Manufacturer Part Number:10001 Warranty:No

 IN THIS KIT YOU GET -

46 - Twist-N-Touch Bottles
47 - Twist-N-Touch Screw-on Lid Valves
1 - Filling Syringe
1 - Mixing Cup

E-Z Twist-N-Touch

E-Z MIX Twist-N-Touch bottles are clear, half-ounce, squeezable bottles designed with an air-tight valve, so paint won't dry out. Simply remove the cap and the valve opens for use.

After touching up, replace the twist-on cap and the valve will close with an air-tight seal.

The Twist-N-Touch brush and flexible plastic base are designed with precision application in mind.

E-Z MIX Twist-N-Touch bottles are made of Barex Plastic, which is both flexible, tough and has the lowest oxygen permeability of any plastic material, allowing paint to last longer.

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