303 Protectant
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303 Protectant
Just arrived via UPS
For those of you who use this on the top - how do you apply it?
I'm especially concerened with tight areas such as the vinyl below the rear window - I just don't want to spray this everywhere.
Do you fellow enthusiats also use it on the interior and tires?
TIA,
Eddie
For those of you who use this on the top - how do you apply it?
I'm especially concerened with tight areas such as the vinyl below the rear window - I just don't want to spray this everywhere.
Do you fellow enthusiats also use it on the interior and tires?
TIA,
Eddie
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I use 303 on the dash but found it just washed off the top. I have been very pleased with the Raggtop products for the top.
http://www.wolfsteins.com/raggtopp/Product...ctsFrameSet.asp
http://www.wolfsteins.com/raggtopp/Product...ctsFrameSet.asp
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i dont usually spray products on the car- like nin009, i spray it on a rag and wipe on. and usually use vinylex on the top (but 303 should be fine). be sure to buff either one after applying...
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I'm happy with the 303 products for my convertible top and the Mequire's products helped my plastic window a bunch. Instead of using Plexus on the last step I used the 303 Protectant... It looks nice from the inside but looks like it has kind of a haze from the outside. Any comments would be appreciated. Does any auto stores carry Plexus or do you need to order online?
By the way, my top was faded pretty bad so I covered the paint and glass with towels and sprayed...it worked good but was a little messy.
By the way, my top was faded pretty bad so I covered the paint and glass with towels and sprayed...it worked good but was a little messy.
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I cut one of those foam tire shine applicators flat and applied 303 to it and then to top. Found and used a "black" terry cloth (no lint or at least you can't see it) after 30 minutes or so. Seal the applicator up in a ziplock for future use.
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