New~easy Windshield Cleaner W 13" Ergonomic Handle & Micro Fiber Bonnet on 2040-parts.com
South Carolina, US
Easy Windshield Cleaner is your easy-to-use windshield cleaning device that Includes:
combines a long ergonomic handle with a microfiber bonnet.
Simply spray any cleaner or tap water onto the microfiber bonnet, and clean
your windshield with ease!
Use it in your car, hard to reach windows in your house, television screens, mirrors,
and even floors.
New never opened!
Super fast shipping
Save your Gas, Money & Time...purchase HERE online!
Guaranteed not to have any holes, rips or stains. Comes with a 3 day money back guarantee as long as it's returned in the condition it was shipped less shipping. Priority Shipping is $3.00. All items shipped same day of payment Monday thru Friday before 5pm EST.
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