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SOFT99 Glaco Glass Compound Roll On 100ml

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Management number 218165225 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$9.80 Model Number 218165225
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  • Deep cleaning glass compound: Effectively removes stubborn traffic film, oil, water spots, and old coatings using a dual-action formula with both fine and coarse abrasives for a spotless, crystal-clear finish.
  • Perfect surface prep for glass coatings: Leaves glass perfectly clean and ready to bond with any Glaco or other glass coatings. Essential for achieving long-lasting water repellency and smooth application results.
  • Built-in roll-on applicator design: Features an integrated liquid bottle and felt applicator for effortless cleaning—just apply and wipe. No need for extra tools or messy setups.
  • Removes even the toughest deposits: Safely eliminates hard water stains, oily residue, road film, and durable coating build-up without scratching or damaging your glass surfaces.
  • Easy to use and reusable: The wide felt head covers large areas quickly and can be removed and washed after use, making it simple and efficient to maintain your car’s glass clarity.
UPC 761734777261
Grit Type Medium
Brand Name SOFT99
Unit Count 3.38 Fluid Ounces
Grit Number 100
Part Number 10308
Manufacturer SOFT99
Material Type glass
Item Dimensions 2.36 x 6.5 x 9.06 inches
Number of Items 1
Grit Material Type Emery
Compatible Material Glass
Included Components Liquid

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