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I purchased 303 on Amazon and have been using it for a few months and works great. I mainly using on the exterior plastic trimming and on tires it works great!
 
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@ekmeister.... That is exactly what I was asking. Especially re: headlights and the stitching. I figured someone could provide long term use feedback. TYVM !!!!
 
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Armor what, who? Had this 303 buried in my car stuff for 14 years. Used it and it was still awesome. That Armor stuff is like a McDonald's burger, if you want the real thing go to White Castle......................LMAO! Gotta love those belly bottom's.
 
Supposedly silicone will, over a period of time, actually cause rubber/vinyl to dry out, crack and discolor.

303 is silicone free. It preserves and protects with a natural finish (not greasy and glossy).
 
303, just buy it !!! Works as promised on my water and off-road toys.
 
I bought 303 locally here from a Marine store as it is made to protect marine equipment (boats and such). It does what it says, and it does it well. It has kept my tires looking black for weeks, even through the rain. I use it on my interior, dash, console, everywhere.

Its like sunscreen for your car! Use it now and you won't have to worry about the center console material cracking 5 years down the road.
 
303 Aerospace protectant

Just bought a gallon on Amazon for $46.00 with free shipping. Should last me a while. Gonna put it on all 3 of my vehicles.

EAK
 
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Just bought a gallon on Amazon for $46.00 with free shipping. Should last me a while. Gonna put it on all 3 of my vehicles.

EAK
@EAK Sounds like you got enough to put on your hair and protect you from the rain as well.:laugh:
 
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This 303 stuff is the best. Found it at West Marine, bought it, applied it and WOW.
Not greasy, not shiny, just looks like new.
I only used it on the inside so far cause it was starting to sprinkle rain, but I can tell I'll be spending a lot of time on all the exterior black surfaces as soon as I can.

Great stuff.

Paul
 
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Aerospace 303 protectant - GREAT! but....

I purchased a gallon of this stuff. Dumped out a ArmorAll bottle, poured this stuff in and went to town.

I have done the entire outside of my vehicle. It looks FANTASTIC!

Ill update on durability in a week or two.I will say a couple things.

1) This stuff actually looks MUCH cleaner than ArmorAll. It doesnt leave that shiny plastic look. And it doesnt attract dirt. It also smells much less chemically than Armor All.

2) Speaking of chemicals however, we did have a "discussion" after this stuff showed up. It comes in a box wrapped in a plastic bag. First thing my wife did was read the back of the container. It says its been tested and proven to cause Cancer in mice in California (**** CALIFORNIANS!). Anyway, spent the next hour hearing how my son couldnt help me apply this stuff because he wants to have kids someday.

3) This is also making me question whether to use this on the inside of my vehicle.

EAK
 
I purchased a gallon of this stuff. Dumped out a ArmorAll bottle, poured this stuff in and went to town.

I have done the entire outside of my vehicle. It looks FANTASTIC!

Ill update on durability in a week or two.I will say a couple things.

1) This stuff actually looks MUCH cleaner than ArmorAll. It doesnt leave that shiny plastic look. And it doesnt attract dirt. It also smells much less chemically than Armor All.

2) Speaking of chemicals however, we did have a "discussion" after this stuff showed up. It comes in a box wrapped in a plastic bag. First thing my wife did was read the back of the container. It says its been tested and proven to cause Cancer in mice in California (**** CALIFORNIANS!). Anyway, spent the next hour hearing how my son couldnt help me apply this stuff because he wants to have kids someday.

3) This is also making me question whether to use this on the inside of my vehicle.

EAK
Every car sold in California comes with a sticker on the window that says exactly the same thing, so there are already "chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer" in your car (has to do with coatings and what is used to make plastic and causes that new car smell).

If it were that hazardous in incidental use then they would have the EPA up their ass.
 
Every car sold in California comes with a sticker on the window that says exactly the same thing, so there are already "chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer" in your car (has to do with coatings and what is used to make plastic and causes that new car smell).

If it were that hazardous in incidental use then they would have the EPA up their ass.
****, every building in California has that sign on it . . . Don't go inside any buildings!
 
I used 303 on the interior of my TH last week. I don’t think I will go to any other product ever again. Just be sure to apply it in an area where you can see potential missed spots. Since the product doesn’t air dry is sometimes gave me the illusion that I covered a whole area then when in direct sunlight I clearly did not. While I think a gallon is slightly overkill lol. One bottle should last for a while since reapplication is every 3 weeks I believe.
 
I just ordered a 950ml bottle on Amazon for 18$. I'll try it on the car while I wait for my TH.
 
Bought and tried based on this thread. Can't say anything about durability but sure seems clear that it does not have that sticky/too shiny problem I got with Armorall on a car dashboard. Looks and feels just right. Would be great if using this retards fuzzy headlight cover problem I got on my last Jeep.
 
Hmm hubby uses 303 on the black cladding on the Cherokee, as well as on the top of his Honda S2000. He loves the stuff for the Honda, BUT he isn't totally happy on how it's working on the Cherokee, especially after a rain.

Any other suggestions?
 
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