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Old 02-22-2011, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Galoot
303 protectant has always worked well for me. Lasts awhile and isn't glossy. Good for interior and exterior
I agree. Use it on 3 dirtbikes that get used regulary and any plastic bits on the two vehicles we have. 100% UV protectant, not sticky because it dries, can't say enough good about it.
Of course I have a cabinet with lots of other products that have 3/4 left in them becasue this gets used the most. In fact, I bought a gallon jug of it to save some cash.
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Originally Posted by Galoot
303 protectant has always worked well for me. Lasts awhile and isn't glossy. Good for interior and exterior
+3. The stuff isn't cheap, but you can use it on coated leather (all F150 trim levels except King Ranch), interior and exterior plastic and tonneau cover.
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+4 to 303. I also highly recommend most any product you can buy on autogeek.net. These products aren't cheap but they are mostly pro level detailing products that are designed for the interior and exterior of today's cars.
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vinylex or 303
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I use black magic and it works pretty well..



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