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1421 days ago

"STAY-DRY KIWI" fabric waterproofing & water-resistant protective product & permanent stain-prevention.

Charles from Glenfield

Soon it is back to school and winter is not far off, now is the time to prepare school blazers, back-packs, hoodies, pull-overs, shoes, uniforms, sports wear from the unexpected rain-bursts no need to run for cover, "We have got you Covered". PFOA approved, used on 99% fabric materials. This was specially designed for military personnel use. Last year we introduced "STAY-DRY KIWI" to the local New Zealand market. Established Since 1968-2022. A one time Bonanza offer ending the end of February 2022. 400mls Spray Can, $14.378 Gst inclusive, each. DIY.

Price: $14.38

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