Dixie Belle Paint Company | Slick Stick (32oz) | Problem Solving Paint Prep  for Slick, Slipper Surfaces | Use on Glass, Metal, Laminate | Made In USA

Dixie Belle Paint Company | Slick Stick (32oz) | Problem Solving Paint Prep for Slick, Slipper Surfaces | Use on Glass, Metal, Laminate | Made In USA

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PROBLEM SOLVING PAINT – What do you do when you need to paint a slick, slippery, shiny surface that doesn't take paint easily? Use Slick Stick! Using

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