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ENGLISH MANUAL

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1 1/ / L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y / /

At Deployed Logix we’re redefining rapid deployment. Through our extensive work with law enforcement, search and rescue teams, various first responders, private organizations both domestically and abroad, and the military, our team understands that when a crisis calls, seconds count. Discover why we are the leader in American-made, rapidly deployable disaster preparedness products.

Your Deployed Logix handmade quality products are covered by a three-year limited warranty. The limited warranty does not cover small imperfections due, in part, to the production of handmade products. Any imperfections must be limited and not inhibit the performance of the product. The limited warranty is restricted to the repair or replacement of any part which proves to be defective, at the discretion of Deployed Logix, and the claim must be made in writing prior to the warranty’s expiration date. Deployed Logix will repair or replace any component deemed to be faulty from manufacturing in the most

efficient and timely means available.

The limited warranty on workmanship is limited to defects at the time of manufacturing and does not cover general wear, tear, or misuse of the product. The warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse, misuse, neglect, or improper care by the end user in the application of the Deployed

Logix product.

The products and/or components not manufactured by Deployed Logix shall be subject only to the warranty extended by the original manufacturer. Component manufacturer warranties may exceed that of Deployed Logix. No

warranty is made or implied regarding the intended use of the product.

Deployed Logix must authorize all claims prior to any action taken by the end user. No items shall be returned for warranty repair without prior written authorization from Deployed Logix. For replacement of products damaged from general use and time please contact Deployed Logix in reference to the

“Buy Back Program.”

For immediate attention regarding any defective product, please phone Customer Support at +1-541-357-5978, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, USA Pacific Time.

*This warranty does not cover marks, scuffs, or abrasions that might allow light to pass through the blackout vinyl.

X- S E R I E S M O D E L S P E C I F I C S H E LT E R C O M P O N E N TS

PURLIN BAR

CENTER ARCH ASSEMBLY LEG ASSEMBLY

CENTER ARCH ASSEMBLY

LEG ASSEMBLY

CABLE SUPPORTX-16 = 1X-24 = 2X-32 = 3X-40 = 4

HEADER BAR

A

BX- S E R I E S S TA N D A R D S H E LT E R C O M P O N E N TS

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D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N T

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X-SERIES COMPONENT BAGS

X-S e r i e s S h e l t e r C o m p o n e n t B a g sSide Connect FrameComponents

Side Connect Doorway Components

Standard FrameComponents

Model SpecificComponents

X-S e r i e s S h e l t e r C o m p o n e n t B a g sSide Connect FrameComponents

Side Connect Doorway Components

Standard FrameComponents

Model SpecificComponentsX-S e r i e s S h e l t e r C o m p o n e n t B a g s

Side Connect FrameComponents

Side Connect Doorway Components

Standard FrameComponents

Model SpecificComponentsX-S e r i e s S h e l t e r C o m p o n e n t B a g s

Side Connect FrameComponents

Side Connect Doorway Components

Standard FrameComponents

Model SpecificComponentsX-S e r i e s S h e l t e r C o m p o n e n t B a g s

Side Connect FrameComponents

Side Connect Doorway Components

Standard FrameComponents

Model SpecificComponents

X-S e r i e s S h e l t e r C o m p o n e n t B a g sSide Connect FrameComponents

Side Connect Doorway Components

Standard FrameComponents

Model SpecificComponents

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8 ft

8 ft

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TUNPACKING ARCH SETUP

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Before construction, determine your desired structure location. Clear the area of any debris that could damage the shelter or create a hazard for personnel. Lay out the frame wraps labeled “A” and “B” in the selected location with the “A” frame wrap at the beginning of the run.

Retrieve the center arch assembly from frame wrap “A”. Swing joint and secure with outside pins as shown in diagram. Be sure to orient all pins toward the interior of shelter throughout setup to prevent pin extraction.

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D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TARCH SETUP ARCH SETUP

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Take out the two (2) leg assembly sections from frame wrap “A” and place them on the ground with feet facing upwards. Swing up the armature. Connect leg assembly to center arch assembly. Pin in place with pin oriented to interior of shelter. Repeat step for each X-Series frame wrap.

Complete the previous steps for all the center arch assemblies and leg assemblies included in frame wrap “B”. Once complete, arrange arch sections parallel to each other with 8 ft (2.44 m) of space between each.

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5PURLIN BAR PURLIN ARMSPURLIN x 5

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TPURLIN SETUP PURLIN SETUP

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Retrieve five (5) purlin bars from each “B” frame wrap. Swing out arms and place in corresponding locations. These bars will connect your arch assemblies to each other.

Secure purlin bars by inserting into both sockets and turning 90°. Next, secure purlin arms by inserting lug into corresponding socket, turn 90° and lower lever to lock. For easy assembly, work from one end of shelter to the other. Repeat until each frame section has been properly secured.

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7 ENDWALL ARCH SECTIONS

x2

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ROOF PEAK PURLINS MUST ALTERNATE DIRECTION

TOP-DOWN VIEW

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TARCH CONNECTION HEADER BARS

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WARNING! Roof peak support bars must alternate in orientation for proper installation. Refer to the the above diagram for layout and number of sections needed for each shelter construction.

Retrieve two (2) header bar sets from the “A” frame wrap. Connect each header bar set and pin in place at each open arch section as shown. Note direction of bar and pin orientation when installing.

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OUTSIDEPOSTS

INSIDEPOSTS

8INTERIOR ARCH SECTIONS

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TTENSION CABLES ROOF COVER INSTALLATION

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Retrieve tension cables from frame wrap “A”. Connect one set of tension cables for each interior arch segment. Once secured in the correct slot, pin in place. If the cable appears to be too short, lift at the peak of the arch section to release tension and close the distance between the slots.

Place folded roof cover along peak of frame. Locate grommets and slide on to provided posts along roof ridgeline. Once secured along the ridgeline, unfold the roof cover towards the eave of the shelter. The outer posts will have locking clips while the interior sections do not.

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ENDWALL

SIDEWALL*Some X-Series model generations will have differingconfigurations of endwall securing straps.

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TENDWALL INSTALLATION SIDEWALL INSTALLATION

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Unfold the endwall and place it near the open ends of the shelter frame. Lift up the roof cover enough to hook the grommet strap of the endwall onto the center post at the peak of the shelter roof gable. If you plan to connect additional shelters do not connect the grommeted strap.

Lay out folded sidewall section along the shelter frame. Align grommets with posts along the shelter’s eave. Slide posts through corresponding grommets. Once the sidewall is attached, locate grommets on roof section and slide on to posts. Connect hook & loop strips. Use pin to secure.

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*Endwall hidden for greater clarity.

1 2KEEP HANDS CLEAR

OF MOVING PARTSDURING LIFTING!

*Endwall hidden for greater clarity.

RAISE ONESIDE ONLY!

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TRAISING THE SHELTER INSULATION INSTALLATION

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USE CAUTION. Gather recommended personnel. Clear area of any debris and make sure shelter material is not caught on itself or other environmental hazards. Check that the retaining pin is not connected. In unison, lift up at each eave joint, pulling the leg inwards. Pin in place to secure.

With the shelter in the kneeling position, connect the center line of the insulation to the header bars and tension cables of the shelter. This will be a combination of hook & loop straps and clips depending on your generation of shelter.

CAUTION!

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KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF MOVING PARTSDURING LIFTING!

*Endwall hidden for greater clarity.

*Endwall hidden for greater clarity.

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NINSULATION INSTALLATION RAISING THE SHELTER

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Work outward from the center line and connect the insulation liner to the shelter frame using the clips and D-rings.

USE CAUTION. Check that the retaining pin is not connected.With the shelter in the kneeling position and insulation partially installed, raise the other side of the shelter by repeating STEP 13.

CAUTION!

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*Endwall hidden for greater clarity.

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NINSULATION INSTALLATION INSULATION INSTALLATION

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After lifting the shelter, continue to attach the insulation liner to the shelter frame along the eave of the shelter. These connections will be a combination of hook & loop straps and clips.

Swing the sidewall portion of the insulation liner towards the outer frame sections and secure with hook & loop straps.

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ATTACH INSULATION ENDWALL. BEGIN AT TOP CENTER AND

WORK OUTWARDS TOWARDS SIDE WALLS.

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D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NINSULATION INSTALLATION SIDEWALL / ENDWALL CONNECTION

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With the insulation liner installed, attach the insulation endwalls. If you will be connecting additional shelters to this unit, you may choose to connect with a X-Series Connector instead of insulation endwall.

Unroll the sidewall sections if they did not come down during the lifting process. Secure the remaining segments of hook & loop strips to complete the installation of the shelter endwalls.

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2 1 SIDEWALL TO FLOOR ATTACHMENT

SIDEWALL TO FRAME ATTACHMENT*Covers hidden for greater clarity.

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NFLOOR INSTALLATION FLOOR / SIDEWALL ATTACHMENT

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Lay out the floor on the interior of the shelter, closest to one sidewall. Unfold from one side to the other. It’s okay to have a little slack in the floor. This will resolve during the connection process.

Attach the sidewall to the lower purlin bar. Loop down and around the bar, up through both D-rings on the sidewall, then pull down through the bottom D-ring to sinch tight. Attach the floor in the same way, but thread the strap through the D-ring on the floor before threading through the D-rings on the sidewall.

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FLOOR CORNERFLOOR CORNER

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NFLOOR INSTALLATION

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Push excess flooring material into the corner and tie strap around the corner frame. Fold and tuck the flooring in on itself to create a berm in the corners of the shelter. Connect buckle and tighten.

With the shelter floor in place and attached to the sidewalls and endwalls, connect the insulation liner to the facing hook & loop strip that runs along the entire perimeter of the shelter. For best results start at a known point like the door or corner and work out from one end to the other.

FLOOR / INSULATION CONNECTION

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NOTE: I t is helpful to fold and stow shelter components as you dismantle them. Uti l ize the shelter f loor as a clean surface to fold and organize parts and keep them clear of debris, dust, water, or mud.

STA K E & S E C U R E

~4FT

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TSTAKING THE SHELTER SHELTER TAKEDOWN

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WARNING: SHELTER MUST BE STAKED & SECURED AT ALL TIMES WHEN ERECTED. FAILURE TO SECURE STRUCTURE COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY!

Begin strike of shelter by removing all installed accessories and anchor systems. Disconnect all power sources and climate control systems. Leave floor in place for clean folding of components.

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D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NENDWALL REMOVAL INSULATION ENDWALL FOLDING

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Begin takedown by closing and securing all windows and doors on both the insulation and outer cover. Disconnect insulation endwalls from the insulation liner. Clean and then fold according to folding diagrams.

Lay endwall with interior facing up. Fold in corners along door zippers. Fold back excess. Fold section along long edge evenly toward the center. Repeat on other long edge. Fold end over end with ~ 21 inch folds.

INTERIOR FACE UP

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PARTIALLY REMOVE ENDWALLROLL UP SIDEWALL ONTO ROOF

UNDO STRAPS

SIDEWALL TO FLOOR ATTACHMENT

SIDEWALL TO FRAME ATTACHMENT

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NFLOOR REMOVAL DISCONNECT SIDEWALL / ENDWALL

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Detach flooring from the shelter. Undo all straps that connect the floor and the sidewall to the shelter frame. Work around the shelter until the entire perimeter is detached from the frame.

Detach the endwall from the sidewall on all four (4) sides. Remove past the eave joint so that the endwall hangs clear from the pinch point on the roofline. Roll up the sidewall and toss on top of the roof on both sides. This will give you adequate space to grip the frame during the lowering process.

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KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS

DURING LOWERING!

5 LOWER ONELOWER ONESIDE ONLY!SIDE ONLY!

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NDISCONNECT INSULATION LOWERING THE SHELTER

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Disconnect the sidewall portion of the insulation liner from outer frame sections on both sides. Then disconnect the insulation clips attached at the eave of the shelter.

Gather appropriate personnel. Release all pins from joints on one side of the shelter. Pull the leg inward to relieve tension on the joint and allow the pin to pull free. In unison, pull the leg section outward while lowering joints to the ground. Keep the frame even as you lower to prevent stress on the joints.

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ENDWALL

REMOVE & FOLD ENDWALL

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NENDWALL REMOVAL ENDWALL FOLDING

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With the shelter partially lowered, lift up the roof cover and detach the endwall strap. Remove the endwall entirely. Clean and fold prior to stowing.

Lay endwall with interior facing up. Fold in corners along door zippers. Fold back excess. Fold section along long edge evenly toward the center. Repeat on other long edge. Fold end over end with ~ 21 inch folds.

EXTERIOR FACE UP

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*Endwall hidden for greater clarity.

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NINSULATION REMOVAL

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Detach the remaining outside insulation clips from the frame. Do not remove the clips connecting the centerline of the insulation (yellow strap).

Sweep one half of the insulation liner underneath the other to begin a lengthwise half fold. Unclip the centerline of the insulation and lower on to the ground. Fold the insulation liner.

INSULATION REMOVAL

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KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS

DURING LOWERING!

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TINSULATION FOLDING LOWERING THE SHELTER

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Fold insulation liner in half along long edge. Fold in thirds along the long edge. Finish by folding end over end with ~ 21 inch folds.

Gather appropriate personnel for your specific shelter. Release all pins from joint. In unison, pull leg section outward while lowering joint to the ground. It is important to keep the frame even as you lower to eliminate excessive stress on the joints.

INTERIOR FACE UP

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REMOVE & FOLD SIDEWALL

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NSIDEWALL REMOVAL SIDEWALL FOLDING

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With the shelter lowered completely to the ground, disconnect all pins and detach the sidewalls. Clean and fold sidewalls according to folding diagrams and stow in labeled transport bags.

Fold sidewall in half along the long edge. Fold along the long edge again, working towards one side. Finish by folding end over end with ~ 21 inch folds.

EXTERIOR FACE UP

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REMOVE & FOLDROOF COVER

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TREMOVE ROOF ROOF FOLDING

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Clean roof cover and fold up towards the roof line. Remove from shelter frame and fold according to folding diagrams.

Lay floor with the interior facing up. Fold one long edge to the other (in half). Fold from one long edge to the other with two foot folds. Fold end over end with ~ 24 inch folds.

EXTERIOR FACE UP

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MODEL SPECIFIC COMPONENTS (ORANGE)

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TFRAME DISASSEMBLY FRAME PACKING

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Disassemble frame and pack for redeployment. Lay two (2) leg assemblies with the toes pointed to the center of the frame wrap. Place two (2) pairs of header bars on the flat portion of the leg assembly. Place folded center arch assembly on top of the header bars. Coil tension cables and secure them beneath the tie-down buckles. Close bag and tighten straps.

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STANDARD SHELTER COMPONENTS (TAN)

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TFRAME PACKING FLOOR FOLDING

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Lay the two (2) leg assemblies with toes pointed in towards the center. Place five (5) purlin bars flat side down onto the leg assemblies. Fold the center arch assembly and place it on top of the purlin bars. Secure remaining buckles and close bag tightly.

Lay floor with the interior facing up. Fold one long edge to the other (in half). Fold in thirds along the long edge. Fold end over end with ~ 24 inch folds.

INTERIOR FACE UP

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Turn the material over so that the adhesive side of the tab is facing up.

Position reinforcement filament tightly against the outside edge. The filament should be perpendicular to the open end of the tear to create a tough solid edge.

Fold over the patch’s 1 inch tab and rub to adhere to the back side of the material.

Apply another patch to the back side of the patched tear (so that both sides of material are patched). Rub the entire patch aggressively.

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5.

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7.

Locate Tear on Edge

Fold 1 inch Tab Over Filament

Apply Leaving 1 inch Tab Beyond Edge Apply Reinforcement Filament

Apply to Back Side Cut Filament to Width of Patch

NOTE: Heating is an option and normally not needed unless temperatures are below freezing.

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2.

3.

Cut patch 1 inch beyond all edges of the tear. If using more than one patch, overlap at least 1 inch. Trim and round corners.

Peel back 1/2 inch of paper liner.

Position exposed edge - allowing the patch to extend 1 inch beyond all edges of the tear. Peel back the liner while applying the patch over tear. Follow steps 1-3 on the back side of the repair if you have access to the back side.

Follow steps 1-3 with the following adjustments:

• Cut the patch size to extend a full 1 inch beyond the edge of the torn material.

• Peel and stick, positioning the patch with a 1 inch tab beyond the outside edge of the torn material.

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NOTE: For best results apply to a clean, dry surface. Clean the surface to be repaired with an alcohol prep pad or a 50/50 mixture of rubbing alcohol and water.

D R A I N I N S TA L L AT I O N D R A I N P U M P I N S TA L L AT I O NS P R AY E R A D J U S T M E N TVINYL REPAIR VINYL REPAIR

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