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Treated Towel/detail Wipe Formula/1 Per Package/lot Of 20 Packages on 2040-parts.com

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Grand Prairie, Texas, United States

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Condition:New with tags Product Type:detail formula wipe towel Frame Color:na Make:na US Shoe Size (Men's):na Gender:na US Shoe Size (Women's):na Size:na US Shoe Size (Youth):na Color:na Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Material:100% Cotton Manufacturer Part Number:na Style:na Brand:Unbranded/Generic Lens Color:na UPC:Does not apply

You are bidding on a lot of 20 packages, new in package, detail wipe formula for quick car detail, 1 towel per package. 100% cotton towel, ideal for fast touch-ups. Helps remove harmful contaminants before they damage your finish. Safe to use on all external vehicle surfaces. 10" X 1.5" package great travel size for car or boat. 

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