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MONSTER CLNCTH AB-4 Micro Clean Cloth Kit with Counter Top Display (Green, Black, White, Silver)

 
MONSTER CLNCTH AB-4 Micro Clean Cloth Kit with Counter Top Display (Green, Black, White, Silver)   By Monster

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Product Features
  • Includes four 6" x 6" antibacterial Clean Cloths¿
  • Safely removes dirt, dust, and fingerprints
  • Ultra-soft cloth won't scratch screens or lenses
  • Antibacterial treatment controls germs
  • Small size packs easily with portable devices

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Product Description
Safely clean screens on your cell phone, GPS, laptop and other electronics with the Monster Micro Clean Cloth Kit. Four cloths are included, featuring antimicrobial AEGIS technology that fights bacteria. For best results, use with Monster ScreenClean clea

Product Details
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Monster
Color: Black
EAN: 0050644521911
Label: Monster
Manufacturer: Monster
Material Type: Microfiber
Model: CLNCTH AB-4
Publisher: Monster
Studio: Monster

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