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Old 05-03-2005, 03:27 AM
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I got my hands on some of the 303 sealant that is recommended in the Tech FAQ (cost about a
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Keep meaning to buy this stuff, anyone got a good website to buy it from?
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It's looking like mine could do with being done in the next few months so apart from a link to where to buy it from I'd appreciate some hints and tips if anyone has any to share as well.

Damn I'm a greedy so-and-so
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Yes this is good stuff, it's best to use a sponge to dab it on then it goes on fairly evenly, as you can't spread it once it's on due to the texture of the roof (ie if you use a cloth). I think mine came from here http://www.thepolishingcompany.com/homepage.html
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I got mine here

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I apply with a sponge and leave to dry for a bit and then buff with an MF cloth
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Thanks for the link cuzza - did you need the small or large bottle for the roof?
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It's all in the tech faq including instructions
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You can't beat a good before & after pic.



https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...=198278&hl=303

Although it looks like yours needed doing even more than mine did Karl
Nice results.

PS.
It ALSO works well on the tyres, and the vinyl interior bits.
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,May 3 2005, 01:25 PM
It's all in the tech faq including instructions
and double

The master of the FAQ has rumbled me
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I think you may be right Fletch!!

I got mine from HERE!

As recommended in the Tech FAQ, I only got the small bottle and there is loads left, probably enough for ~10 treatments!

As said earlier, dabbed on with a sponge and then cloth to take off any excess. Quick job about 15 minutes.

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