You are bidding on a brand new white scrub pad that measures 6" x 9". This cleaning pad is a tinters best friend because it's safe on glass and work great for scrubbing the glass clean of dirt and debris before starting your tint job.
Picture above is the actual part being sold....feel free to ask any questions before bidding.
NOTE! Can ship more than one for same
shipping cost as long as it fits in
small flat rate envelope.
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