Star Brite Premium Marine Polish With Ptef 85716pw 16 Fl. Oz. on 2040-parts.com
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Star Brite Premium Marine Polish with PTEF 85716PW 16 fl. oz.
Brand: STAR BRITE DIST. Description: Premium Marine Polish with PTEF. 16 fl. oz • The ultimate protection for fiberglass, metal and painted surfaces, lasts up to 6 times longer than other marine waxes. • UV inhibitors help stop fading and oxidation. • Leaves a super smooth, non-stick coating which reduces drag and repels dirt, grime, oil and stains. Manufacturer PN: 85716PW Internal Code: 625181 |
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