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DETAIL DOCTOR

(AS SEEN ON TV) 

As Seen On TV, Detail Doctor, The 1 Step Application That Protects and Restores Your Vehicle's Bumper, Moldings, Door Panels, Mirror Covers and Interior Dashboards So They Look Showroom New, Great For Exterior and Interior, Recommended By Danny The Count Koker From The Hit Show Counting Cars.

Product Features

•UV Protection

•Lasts for Months

•8 Fluid Ounce Bottle

•Restores Color and Shine

•Great for Interior and Exterior

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