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Reviews (8)

Dec 29, 2023
Great for the price
I installed the Engine Splash Shield For 2006-2014 Dodge Charger on my 2006 SRT8 Charger. The shield is very thin. It arrived rolled up. It fit just fine but we will have to see how long it lasts. My original shield hung down, caught a pot hole and exploded. This one is to flexible to explode. For only $20 if it lasts a couple years in the hot Texas summer, I will say it’s a win.

Sep 16, 2016
They dont make them like that any more
I was trying to replace my Ladyfriends beloved old mixer which the kids broke. She had her old mixer many many years and was sad to see it go. The kids replaced the mixer with a new one but it wasn't the same. I searched and searched to buy the exact same model as her old mixer and this was the closest I could find. Very similar but not quite exact. Still she uses this every time she bakes rather than the new one. She said that it is stronger and more balanced than the new one. She said that they just dont make them like that any more

Jan 18, 2017
I have a can of glue
I bought this Slime rubber cement because the little tube of glue that you get with tire repair kits always runs out before you run out of plugs. I use a lot of cement per plug to lube up the plug thoroughly. I used the Cement several times on my own cars, bikes, mower, and such. It worked great so I bought another can.