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Add All To Cart-The window tinting industries first and only absorbent rope braid used for absorbing water running down behind the dash of a vehicle while installing film.
-Helping to protect the electronics and other parts from water damage.
-The SoakShield rope is also used to collect the water that would absorb into the top layer of what the dashboard is covered in. Example: Leather, Suede, Vinyl, and Cloth.
Feature:
-Made of microfiber strands braided together by hand for window tinters by tinters.
-This braided Absorbent rope is tucked between the bottom of the windshield and the dashboard to stop and soak up the water running down behind the dash and causing issues with electronics.
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