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Genuine 3m Scotchgard Paint Protection Film Clear Bra Bulk Roll Film 24'' X 310" on 2040-parts.com

US $340.00
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Aurora, Colorado, United States

Aurora, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:3M SCOTCHGARD Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:84824 Part Brand:3M SCOTCHGARD Primary Color:Clear UPC:0-00-51141-84824-2

24 INCHES WIDE X 25.83 FEET LONG

THIS ITEM IS FOR A ROLL OF 3M PAINT PROTECTION FILM WHICH IS 24 INCHES X 310 INCHES.

THE FILM IS CUT FROM A LARGE ROLL ON A MACHINE AND THE MEASUREMENTS COULD BE A LITTLE OVER AND IS NOT EXACT.

THIS MATERIAL IS THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN THE PAINT PROTECTION INDUSTRY WHICH IS 3M SCOTCHGARD 8MIL THICK FILM. 

*CHEAPER MATERIALS ARE NOT THE SAME IN THICKNESS AND WILL NOT PROTECT OR REMOVE LIKE 3M SCOTCHGARD* 

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DID YOU KNOW?

*  SCOTCHGARD PAINT PROTECTION FILM WAS INVENTED IN THE 1960'S TO HELP PROTECT HELICOPTER BLADES IN THE VIETNAM WAR.

*  TECHNOLOGY IS STILL BEING USED EXTENSIVELY TODAY IN THE MILITARY TO HELP PROTECT PAINTED SURFACES.

*  IT HAS PASSED MAJOR CAR MANUFACTURERS RIGOROUS TESTING REQUIREMENTS AND IS BEING INSTALLED ON THOUSANDS OF VEHICLES ROLLING OFF THEIR ASSEMBLY LINES.

*  IT IS MADE WITH PRIDE IN THE U.S.A.

*  IT IS THE ONLY OFFICIALLY LICENSED PAINT PROTECTION FILM OF NASCAR.


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