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DMaxDave
11-04-2003, 03:16
For all you people that are picky and want to keep all your plastics, like fenderflares and any other plastics ,rubber, vinyl,tires etc like new. I have been using 303 aerospace protectant for a long time, started using on my high dollar bassboats years ago and when I sold them at 4 years they still looked new and the seets had now fade at all. The product is designed to prevent 100% uv caused slow fade and thats what causes most damage. It also helps when cleaning the bugs off my plastic exstended mirrows the bugs dont stick to it very well. I belive it is a good product and has some very good benifits, you can read about it on the 303 site just do a search.
David

Burner
11-04-2003, 16:28
How about a link?

Burner--------> :D

tysmith
11-04-2003, 16:44
Excellent product. Ox got me into it, and the stuff is unreal. I use it on everything. Keeps the PYO's nice, too. Seems to be a good oxidation inhibitor, too. None of the aluminum underhood is showing any signs at all. Still looks new.

Ty

blue_lightning
11-05-2003, 05:02
Try this:
303 aerospace protectent (http://www.303products.com/main.php?infopage=protectant)
By the way, you can get a free sample of this stuff by clicking on the "free sample" link on the right side of the page above.
Dave

Dawg
11-16-2003, 15:12
I have used and continue to use 303 as well.
I found another product by Stoner called Trim Shine. Trim Shine (http://www.moreshine.com) It is an aresol and works great. Has sunscreen and UV protectant as well. It has been working great for me. I guess Stoner has been making professional detailer products for many years. This is something the do-it-yourselfer can get at his parts house.