Windshield Repair Pit Glaze / Pit Polish Windshield Repair Systems on 2040-parts.com
Saint James, New York, United States
MADE IN USA 1/4 oz Bottle of Pit Glaze/Polish Cap has Brush for easy Application. This is used for Polishing the (PIT) or Impact area after Repair is done. SHIPPING: WE WILL SHIP ( MONDAY - FRIDAY ). WE DO NOT SHIP ON HOLIDAYS THAT THE USPS IS CLOSED. |
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