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Meguiars 67 Boat Rv 1 Step Rubbing Compound Cleaner One Step on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Meguiars Manufacturer Part Number:M6732

Meguiar's One Step Rubbing Compound

  • This aggressive, yet safe, one-step compound will clean and restore gloss to the gel coat surface in one step.
  • Removes moderate-heavy oxidation, scratches, stains and tough water spots on all fiberglass and painted gel coat marine or RV surfaces.
  • Restores color and leaves a rich gloss on the treated surface. Incredible results by hand or machine.
  • 32 oz size. Check our other listings for all of your boating needs!
  • Parts ship UPS or USPS Priority insured within 24-72hrs

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