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New Fix It Pro Car Auto Clear Coat Paint Scratch Repair Remover Touch Up Pen Bla on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
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Shenzhen, China
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High Quality 100% Brand New Product

New Fix It Pro Car Auto Clear Coat Paint Scratch Repair Remover Touch Up Pen BLA

Easy to use, just 4 easy steps: apply Fix It Pro, buff it into the scratch or scuff wipe away and dry under UV light or sunlight

Get professional results without paying for expensive car paint repair

Fix It Pro clear universal car scratch repair pen

Non-toxic, permanent, odorless and water resistant

Unique formula for clear car scratch repair, to make your car paint look new again

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