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By
George @ DU
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03-17-2007, 06:41 PM
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303 Aerospace Protectant is one of my favorite products for many reasons. It's water based, so it leaves a nice matte finish which I like compared to a glossy look. It's great on a variety of surfaces, such as leather, vinyl, rubber, and plastic and is easy to use.
I typically mist a spray or two into a microfiber towel then directly apply it to my dash board, door trim, center console and exterior trim. Some people use it as a tire dressing, however, I like a slightly glossy look on my tires so this isn't the product for me there. I do really like to use this product in my engine bay. After degreasing my engine and hosing it down, I like to spray on the 303 Aerospace Protectant while my engine bay is still wet and blot dry the water and protectant. Possible improvements - I wish this product had a nice scent, like Poorboy's Natural Look. Overall | ||||||||||||||||||
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Kevin@DetailsIM.com
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03-24-2007, 10:44 PM
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Today I just detailed the interior of my 2002 Audi A4 w/ this product. The results are amazing. It had easily removed any stains on the dash and the dirt on the side of my seat from where my shoes have dragged it in.
As George has done, I applied it the exact same way. A few sprays on a MF towel and rubbed on the area to which I was treating. IE: I would do the whole door then take a clean MF towel and wipe over it do dry it off. While doing the floor mats, I sprayed the product directly onto the mats and let it sit for a little bit while I would take care of some vacuuming. I would then go back w/ a hard bristle brush and use some old fashion elbow grease and rub the mats till they looked brand new. I also did this w/ the floor carpet in my vehicle. I am VERY pleased w/ this outcome w/ using 303 Aerospace product. |
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therealm3
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05-19-2007, 05:43 PM
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I really like this product. I hated the way other interior dressings made the dash and trim shinny. I prefer the matt look. This is the way to go. I does take a little extra work (buffing with MF) to get it to look really good, but is well worth it. I also use it on the exterior trim and tires. The only negative I see is that is does not last very long on the exterior. One good storm or a thorough wash and you will need to re apply. This still will not prevent me from using it though.
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Holden_Caulfield04
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07-12-2007, 09:19 PM
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On my TiSilver BMW, I have black trim running around the car. This stuff made it look like new. Looking forward to using it on customer's cars.
Highly recommended. (For Canadians) At Canadian Tire, it's 50% off @ 6.99. Needless to say, I won't be running out anytime soon . | ||||||||||||||||||
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agentf1
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12-18-2007, 12:10 PM
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One of my favorite dressings. Very easy to user and leaves a nice matte finish. I will usually use it on interiors plastic trim. My only complaint is it has no durability when used on any outside surfaces, even a dew will remove it.
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POPPAJ
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01-07-2008, 11:03 PM
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I found the same results when used on exterior trim, it seems that an overnight dew will remove it. Interior, don,t think it's any better than many other products out there. Way too expensive for the results. Had much better luck with the Ultima for exterior, been on two vehicles for over three months with no touch up and it still looks great. I wash both vehicles at least twice a week. Doesn't work for squat on my tires though and i've heard of others with the same complaint. Not a problem though as I do the tires as part of the wash. Been having, for me, good luck with Stoners More Shine Less Time, leaves a matte finish on my tires.
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orionredwing
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04-25-2008, 01:47 AM
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I have been an Armor All user for 10 years. My biggest complaint was the oily feeling leftover after an application. You tried to avoid touching a surface for a few days to ensure the product had dried.
So imagine my love at first use when I tried out 303 AP. No residue after application, leaves a great matte finish, and very easy to apply. I first sprayed the product onto my microfiber towel, then used the towel to apply the product onto the surface. Worked great, and since I stuck to a small piece of the MF towel, I didn't waste too much of this expensive product. The only downside is the cost of this product. To be objective, I had to give a low value score, but personally, I believe I've found the product I will use for the next 10 years. When you have a cabinet full of different brands of waxes, sealants, polishes, glazes, etc, yet, end up so happy with a product that you have no urge to try another, you know you've found a keeper. 303 AP is definitely my keeper. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Slik560
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07-21-2008, 06:01 PM
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I can't say anything that has not already been said. I use 303 religiously on the cars [vital for dashboards], outdoor furniture, our spa cover, and much more. It's an indispensible product for me. I buy it in LARGE bottles.
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