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Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.


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Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.

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