303 test: Rinsed with hose pic.
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303 test: Rinsed with hose pic.
Well, as you can see a (soft water,) plain water rinse with the hose, pretty much took care of the 303. It came off of there like a honeymoon wedding dress. I didn't spray it that hard, trying to simulate a rain shower obviously.
Pre 303. I washed the shutter with NXT shampoo, an everyday scrub brush, and a soft water rinse.
Todays photo after a plain water rinse.
Yesterdays photo after 3 coats of 303.
Pre 303. I washed the shutter with NXT shampoo, an everyday scrub brush, and a soft water rinse.
Todays photo after a plain water rinse.
Yesterdays photo after 3 coats of 303.
Last edited by rustyzipper; 06-01-2007 at 03:59 PM.
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I'm sure the material compounds are different but this is easy enough to test out...
somebody go 50/50 a mirror and take some pics.
First to see if there is any real discernable difference between the treated area and the non treated. Then hit it with the hose test and take more pics to see what the result is.
This could get interesting.
somebody go 50/50 a mirror and take some pics.
First to see if there is any real discernable difference between the treated area and the non treated. Then hit it with the hose test and take more pics to see what the result is.
This could get interesting.
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i will run that test on my steps for my step side. i have them off for detailing. ill do half treated half left alone and ill run it under the sink for a while and see what happens. ill run it at different temps too. anything else i should try why im at it? sand blasting to really put it to the test??? haha