One Can 3m Adhesive Remover Citrus Base 18.5oz 6041 on 2040-parts.com
Eaton, Ohio, US
For sale one can of 3M adhesive remover. This is some of the best adhesive remover I have ever used.
3m Adhesive Remover Citrus Based 6041 - SHPADH3M6041
3M - Adhesive Remover Citrus Based 6041. Citrus based, solvent-free aerosol Adhesive Remover leaves no residue on surfaces. Removes marker and crayon from whiteboards, walls, lockers, desks and glass. Lifts tape residue left from masking, foam and duct tape. Clean, fresh citrus scent. Not recommended for use on plastic (may craze). Emulsifies when flushed with water. Restricted, not for retail/institutional sale or use in California. 6 Per Case
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