Simichrome Polish 1.76oz. Tube Qty-2 on 2040-parts.com
Platte City, Missouri, US
Simichrome polish
Polishing paste
1.76oz. / 50gram tube
Qty-2
A soft paste polish for chrome , silver , aluminum
brass... virtually any metal.
Cleans to a brilliant shine and leaves protective film .
Made in Germany
Thanks for looking
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