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Veloce300DT 08-25-2004 08:20 PM

303 Aerospace protectant
 
I highly reccomend 303 Aerospace protectant to all fellow detailers. The stuff is VERY effective on MB-Tex, interior plastics, and rubber seals. It contains UV inhibitors that protect 100% from sun damage when used regularly. It also cleans, conditions, and shines. I used it on my MB-Tex and it brightened the seats, cleaned the residue on the tan plastic trim around the windows, and leaves a very subtle natural looking shine. It has a mild odor, and leaves a very un-obtrusive new car scent. It does not leave any sort of sticky residue or coating

Check out the whole line of 303 products online on their web-site. This stuff beats any average rubber protectant when it comes to cleaning & protecting.

wbain5280 08-26-2004 01:08 AM

I just bought some last week and I haven't tried it. I'll do that in the morning, I'm at work right now. There is a Camping and RV center close by.

jonw440 08-26-2004 08:24 AM

I used to use 303 but I found 1Z Tiefenpfleger works better. It cleans better,looks better (less shine), and smells better.
1Z Tiefenpfleger

Hatterasguy 08-26-2004 10:57 AM

I have used 303 for years and love it!

kknudson 08-27-2004 11:54 PM

One caution

I used the 303 Fabric, and was very pleased with the results.

BUT DO NOT GET ANY WHERE YOU DON'T WANT IT !!!!

I Had to redo the body, and even getting it of the glas was a pain. MASK!

wbain5280 09-01-2004 10:45 AM

I put it on the 300SE's dash and it looks great.

ktlimq 12-08-2004 07:30 PM

Quote:

I used the 303 Fabric, and was very pleased with the results.

BUT DO NOT GET ANY WHERE YOU DON'T WANT IT !!!!

I Had to redo the body, and even getting it of the glas was a pain. MASK!
The same warning for 303 Protectant?

kknudson 12-08-2004 07:43 PM

the 303 Fabric protectant is what I used.

Didn't use the other stuff on the MB

Knight Rider521 12-09-2004 09:06 PM

I have been using the 303 for years. It is the best. When applied to the dash, it even reflects dust!!

kknudson 12-09-2004 10:27 PM

Just reread my original, when I say I had to "redo the body", I meant wash and wax. I had to use clay and alcohol to get the spots off.

I was pissed, as I had just gotten done with a major detail, the Fabric Guard on the softtop was the final step. Well it was supposed to be.

I did take some photos, months later when I washed it, the soft top beaded unbelievably. Basically wipe with it dry.

ktlimq 09-08-2005 09:12 PM

303 made MB-Tex squeaky
 
I wiped on 303 on my MB-Tex seats and wiped off after about 40 minutes.

The seats are more squeaky than they were before interior detailing.

Is it usual with 303? Should I wipe off after about 5 minutes, or right after wiping on?

Hatterasguy 09-08-2005 09:17 PM

I just shot some on a rag and wiped it over the seats in my 300SD. I don't know if they are tex or leather but it seemed to clean them up. I never let it sit.

Austin85 09-08-2005 11:02 PM

Been using 303 for years... Try it on pasta too , it's amazing stuff!

stayalert 09-09-2005 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Austin85
Been using 303 for years... Try it on pasta too , it's amazing stuff!

Mmm..I'm partial to olive oil for pasta....But if I'm on the beech perhaps I'll sample the 303...I use 303 on plastic/royalex canoes all the time. Great stuff. Too bad its not cheap.

Hatterasguy 09-10-2005 10:20 PM

You can buy 303 by the gallon and it is actually pretty cheap. Through my connections at work I get it for $30 a gallon. :D


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