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Multi- purpose Switch & Socket Cover Alternative to masking tape Suitable for new builds and DIY We invented Socket Saver to save the much needed time when preparing the house for painting and decorating. Socket Saver is used as an alternative to a masking tape. Protects against paint, roller splashes & filler when repairing around sockets and switches. Covers them in seconds, it is durable and reusable. All you need to do is put the Socket Saver over a switch or a socket. The magnets will keep it in place. If you use a spray, don’t worry the Socket Saver won’t fly off. Once you’re done with either spraying or painting, simply remove excess paint, leave to dry and lift it off.
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590, Kingston Road, SW20 8DN, London, United Kingdom
- info@spraysocketsaver.co.uk
- spraysocketsaver.co.uk
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