303 Aerospace Protectant 32oz

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303 Aerospace Protectant 32oz
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Product Description

303 Aerospace Protectant keeps UV-sensitive materials "like new" year after year. Use 303 Aerospace Protectant on: * Rubber: Tires, neoprene, latex, door and trunk seals, weather-stripping, EPDM rubber roofs, CV boots, waders and wet suits. * Vinyl: Dash, vinyl seats, vinyl convertible tops, clear vinyl windows, Isinglass, marine seating, tonneau covers, car bras, spa covers and pool covers. * Inflatable Boats: Hypalon, PVC and urethane blends. * Gelcoat/fiberglass: Boats, RV's, snowmobiles and jet ski's. * Plastics/acrylics/polycarbonates: Lexan® and acrylic panels/windows/windshields/port holes. * Pool & Patio: Plastic furniture (not fabric), pool inflatables, slides, covers. * Sailcloth: Dacron and monofilm. * Finished leather: Upholstery, motorcycle leather, trim, tack, fine apparel.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #225 in Automotive
  • Brand: 303 Products
  • Model: 303-32

Features

  • 303 Aerospace Protectant keeps UV-sensitive materials "like new" year after year.
  • Think of this as an SPF 40 sunscreen for your dash, tonneau cover and car bra!

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Best stuff for protecting autos / motorcycles from the elements
By M. Merritt
I've been using this since 2008 and yes, it really does do what it says on the bottle. It is more expensive but a little goes a long way and it is hands down better than Armor-All or any other so-called "protectant." I use this on my auto dashes, car seats, motorcycle seats, dashboard instruments, and most other black plastic parts on my car/bike. Not only does it give black plastics a deep, dark color, it stays that way for quite some time. If you periodically treat your stuff with 303 it WILL stay looking like new even in the most brutal conditions. It's neither greasy nor shiny so applying it to your car's dashboard will not create high reflectivity on the inside of your windshield on sunny days.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Great engine dressing
By Kevin Miguel
I own a 2013 BMW Mini Cooper and I haven't taken it in for its first service appointment yet, but I sat down with the head mechanic and asked about keeping the engine clean with my regular routine of spraying Simple Green in the entire engine, scrubbing areas with various foam and bristle brushes, then using a nearby water hose with a light trickling of water to clean the engine off, then applying a spraying of 303 Aerospace over the whole bay and let dry for a few hours. The mechanic said it would be much appreciated during servicing, as a clean engine is easier to diagnose and work on, and the dressing helps keep the rubber hoses in the engine from deteriorating, which are usually the things to fail first and need replacing.

I use 303 Aerospace solely as an engine dressing, and while the instructions say to spray on and wipe off after a few minutes, when it comes to engines, clean the engine, and while wet, soak the entire bay with 303 Aerospace. If possib le, leave the hood open and let it air dry for a few hours. Close the hood after that and engine cleaning is done!

I have Klasse VLR protectant for my usual treatment of exterior plastic/vinyl areas but when doing the engine, I often go over the car exterior with 303. Can't hurt.

Highly recommend this for engine dressing.

Keep in mind, this will not 'restore' plastic/vinyl to look like new. It'll keep the materials looking the way they do. So if you have a brand new car, start using this and it'll keep the car looking new. If you have faded or worn out areas, it'll keep those areas from getting worse, but won't make it look better. This works as a protectant, but doesn't restore.

For restoration, you'll need to research other products.

I keep this in my auto detailing kit always.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Ridiculously Good
By JD
This stuff is like a time machine in a bottle. My patio furniture has been brought back from the dead -- it's 1997 all over again.

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