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303 Protectant

303 Protectant

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This is the maintenance product manufacturers recommend most. Only 303 beautifies as intensely, protects as powerfully or lasts as long. Powerful UV screening protection for colored gel-coat fiberglass, inflatable boats, vinyl, clear vinyl (isinglass) windows, rubber, plastics and leather. Spray on/wipe dry. Treated surfaces repel dirt, soiling, staining, water spots, salt water and mildew. Non-toxic and environmentally safe.


Love this stuff!!!!

I own two Honda Elements...a 2004 and 2005. After bringing the '05 home from the dealer I realized how bad the plastic panels on my '04 had already begun to look in less than 16 months. I jumped on the Element Owners boards to find out what to use - and 303 was recommended. I bought some of it and used it on the '04 - it immediately made a HUGE difference. Restored the panels back to new again. I use it now once a month to keep the inside and outside looking great on both Elements. This stuff doesn't dry out the plastic like some products and its got a UV protector. All Element owners should be using this stuff from day one. Don't let your panels fade to brittle white.


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Best Protectant For Auto Interiors/Exteriors And More

An auto detailer recommended 303 Protectant years ago, and I have always appreciated that bit of advice. I spray this product on any new plastic products that I'd like to keep in mint condition including laptop computers, personal electronics, and, of course, my cars. In addition to the dashboard and other interior plastic, 303 preserves the quality of tire sidewalls and even the clear coat finish on the exterior (needs buffing after application to a washed and dried car). This product contains no hydrocarbons that can damage plastics, unlike some other brands; check your product's label carefully. 303 is a bit hard to find - try your local West Marine store; boat owners swear by the stuff and probably have an even greater motivation to protecting their property that often suffer under worse conditions than cars.


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Great product!

Don't want to repeat what everybody says so I'll just say this is a wonderful product for your car. I use it mostly in tires.


Quiets annoying squeaks, too

303 aerospace protectant works very well on door seals. Silicone products (like Armor-All) are no longer recommended by BMW for modern automotive door seals (usually EPDM "rubber"), because they slowly damage the seal. Some dealers have switched to recommending the 303 products as a replacement. As an added benefit, one application of the aerospace protectant took care of an annoying creaking sound that evidently was caused by the door seal rubbing on the frame of the car.

The product doesn't leave an annoying glossy residue that causes glare on the dash. It will, however, remove dull greyish deposits on exterior seal materials and plastics, bringing them back to a true black.

The 303 website has some pretty amazing examples of protection for rubber, vinyl, and plastics. Boaters apparently love this stuff, which says a lot because marine applications are pretty harsh.


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Best protectant for spa covers

This is a great product. It leaves a beautiful shine on our spa cover. It's simple and easy to use and gets the job done. It's the only product we'll use anymore.







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