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Fast Brite Bright Auto Headlight Lens Restorer 2 Step Kit As Seen On Tv Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $11.50
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Independence, Iowa, US

Independence, Iowa, US
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Fast Brite Auto Headlight Restorer Kit

2 Step Kit: Step 1 - removes oxidation & polishes. Step 2 - seals & protects

  • No buffing or sanding
  • easy to use
  • makes driving at night safer
  • showroom bright in 30 seconds
  • as seen on tv

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