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    Default Maas is available at Walgreens

    FYI Based on some posts I've read, I went looking for Maas polish at Home Depot, Lowes and Walmart with no luck. No one had even heard of it. I did find it at Walgreens however. $5.69 for the 2oz. tube.

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    That's where I ended up finding it in Las Vegas.

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    WM has it with the cleaning supplies. Have to really look.

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    I don't think you can say any store has it in a blanket manner. My local Walmart doesn't carry it, they looked it up for me. They explained that stores vary slightly by region, carrying items appropriate to the region. For example, they don't much rock salt in Florida... - John

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    Found it in mine. Wow is that great stuff!

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    Found some at the local Walgreens today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Namdnas View Post
    I don't think you can say any store has it in a blanket manner. My local Walmart doesn't carry it, they looked it up for me. They explained that stores vary slightly by region, carrying items appropriate to the region. For example, they don't much rock salt in Florida... - John
    Rock salt is probably a bad example (used for water softeners) but I understand what you mean.

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