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Starbrite Nosguard Sg Mildew Odor Control Bags Slow Release 89950 2 Twin Packs on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Elverson, Pennsylvania, United States

Elverson, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Starbrite Manufacturer Part Number:89950

Starbrite M.D.G NosGUARD SG (Twin Pack) Mildew Odor Control Bags Slow Release Systems Eliminates & Prevents Mold/Mildew Odors & Other Foul Odors. Ideal for Long Term Storage. Each Pouch Treats 1,000 cubic feet.  Ideals for Stored Boats, RV’s, etc.  These are new and were purchased from West Marine for $18.99 for one pack of two.  This posting is for 2 twin packs—4 pouches which will treat up to 4,000 cubic feet.  See photos for further info.  A great buy! 

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