Brand New Car Nylon Windshield Cover Protector Suction Cups Carrying Case 93x23" on 2040-parts.com
Falls Church, Virginia, United States
This is a brand-new
Windshield Cover/Protector. It’s made of 100% nylon and is 93” X 23”. The
description says “Prevent Ice and snow buildup on your car’s windshield. No
more scraping – remove snow with just a shake of the windshield cover. Wrap one
end inside the driver’s door and the other on the passenger’s side secure with
the suction cups. The cover keeps the windshield free from frost and ice, and
can be easily shaken to remove accumulated snow. It also works to keep the
interior of your car cooler in the summer. Folds up and stores in the included
carrying case. “ This comes from our
smoke-free, pet-free home. Thanks for looking! |
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