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32oz. 303 Products Aerospace UV Protectant Vinyl/Plastic/Rubber/Leather Spray on sale for $9.93 - 15% Off Subscribe & Save =
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This product keeps vinyl, rubber & plastic looking newer and longer. Also, helps prevent fading, cracking, repels dust, lint & stains + restores color & luster. Product is non toxic and water base - Discombobulated
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Have you ever used it?
Is there something better you would recommend?
Are you an auto detailer?
Chemical engineer who works in this field?
Cause while claims can and usually are over-inflated for selling . . . I've read on numerous car forums that this product is highly regarded. And that the last thing these car enthusiasts would use is that other product that starts with "A"
And I use the product and think highly of it, SO change my mind. I'm open to suggestions.
I have used lots of different products and sometimes buy products just to test them against my tried and true products.
Armor All is not something I would even consider giving as a gift. Anyone can go to just about any store and pick it off the shelf. It's cheap, and you can tell when using it. It also leaves a semi-glossy or glossy sheen that attracts dust.
303 is a vastly superior product in every way possible. Try it for yourself and see.
If you want to step up again from 303, give CarPro Perl a try. It is a "pro" product and you have to buy separate spray bottles and mix it with distilled water yourself to get the right mixture, but, it is easy to work with and leaves an even better matte finish IMHO
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I use this very liberally all over the interior and exterior plastic on my truck and car. I usually spray down my tonneau cover with this also to keep it from fading (the product is actually endorsed by the manufacturer Bakflip in the care instructions)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD8WFiD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD8WFiD
That's silly. Sure it can make some things last longer but forever tires is not happening with a damn spray
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Have you ever used it?
Is there something better you would recommend?
Are you an auto detailer?
Chemical engineer who works in this field?
Cause while claims can and usually are over-inflated for selling . . . I've read on numerous car forums that this product is highly regarded. And that the last thing these car enthusiasts would use is that other product that starts with "A"
And I use the product and think highly of it, SO change my mind. I'm open to suggestions.
Armor All has been know to suck the life out of materials... And generally show its ugly side after time.
Its like makeup without moisturizers and proper UV protection...You'll look better until it wears off...IMO
Is there something better you would recommend?... I'm open to suggestions.
I bought a gallon of Vinylex by Lexol a few years back and like it very much.
I like Lexol's leather products (which was my first experience with that brand), and figured after some research the Vinylex would perform as well.
I'm sure there are many great products including this one... Which is big in the marine department (lot of sun there).