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New!quixx Scratch Remover Motorcycle Boat Auto Paint Repair Travel Kits on 2040-parts.com

US $21.33
Location:

Gainesville Florida, United States, United States

Gainesville Florida, United States, United States
Condition:New

 

Product Features:



QUIXX scratch remover is a unique repair system


Removes scratches, marks and scuff marks from all car paint finishes


Removes scratches from all paints finishes quickly and safely, saving you thousands of dollar in auto body costs


Suitable for vehicles, motorcycle, yacht and etc


Easy to use


Gross weight: 80g


Package Contents:


1 x Tube QUIXX polish


1 x Tube QUIXX finish


1 x Microfiber cloth


1 x Polishing cloth


6 x Strips special sandpaper

 

Packaging Details
  • Unit Type: piece
  • Package Weight: 0.500kg (1.10lb.)
  • Package Size: 30cm x 25cm x 20cm (11.81in x 9.84in x 7.87in)

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