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Old 04-04-2002, 08:47 PM
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Question 303 Protectant?

Ordered some 303 Protectant the other day from preformance products, heard it is nice stuff, i am not down with the "oily" look of Armor All, but want UV protection, this seems to be the stuff to use...anyone know of this?
 
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Old 04-04-2002, 09:01 PM
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I've got a bottle of it

I love 303 protectant. Doesn't leave that greasy residue that armorall does. Check under General

Here is a pic inside an Accent. I used 303 on the dash and all the vinyl and it really brought it back to life!

 
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Intel always hoking me up with good info., thanks again pal.!
 
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303 is the best! In addition to my truck, I use is on my Spa Cover, Boat, Lawnmower, etc....

Works like nothing else
 
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Old 04-06-2002, 06:49 PM
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Thumbs up 303 is simply the best...

....it soaks in great, leaves no stinky residue, and does not cause long-term damage like Armor All and the like. The real test is to go to any boat shop (boats are out getting beaten on all the time in the salt and sun) and see what they recommend. Always 303.

I use it on my plastic kayak pieces, too, for the same reasons. It's recommended by most plastic kayak manufacturers for whitewater and sea kayaking boats.
 
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Sweet thanks for all the info. guys! My 303 came in the other day, i work at the sub-station tomorrow (it's slow there) and hoping i can squeeze a interior detailing of my truck in while i work! I ordered the 303 from Performance Products and paid like $13.00 for a 12.0 oz bottle, did i get screwed and where can i buy this wihtout ordering it over the phone? boat shops? thanks guys!
 
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Old 04-07-2002, 04:53 PM
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I paid 12 something for a 16oz. bottle. Check boating stores. They'll probably have it and may even have it to buy in a gallon.
 
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Old 04-07-2002, 04:56 PM
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sweet thanks, a gallon would be a good thing, gotta do the ole lady's ride as well! tahnks for the recommendation, i'll take pics tomorrow when i clean her up...

weather is geting nice here!
 
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well, as predicted i had a slow shift yesterday and got to detail my interior! using the new 303 i just got! it looks SAAAAAWEEET! at first i was not very happy, it looked kinda "streaky" and "spotted", but it just took a little time to even out, it looks great! not greasy and doesnt stink either, i took some pics and will be posting them tonight! take care all!
 
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Old 04-09-2002, 06:20 PM
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at first i was not very happy, it looked kinda "streaky" and "spotted", but it just took a little time to even out,
yhea, I don't like how it gets that spotty look. I find the best way not to get that is to spray it onto your towel and then wipe with the towel.
 
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Old 04-09-2002, 07:41 PM
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Exclamation PICS!

PICS inside "mods and stuff gallery" of my detailing with the 303 protectant, LOOKS GREAT! I highly recommend the stuff.

p.s.- Don't like the smell of cheesy auto part store air freshnres? Try using Febreeze on your seats and carpets, gotta love that fresh laundry smell!
 



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