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GigaS27
03-19-2008, 08:17 AM
Which 303 product you use for your interior plastics/vinyls?
Looking to go buy it at lunch for this weekend and i see a few different ones on the 303products page.
Thanks
WolfpackBill
03-19-2008, 08:32 AM
I just use their 303 Aerospace protectant. It works extremely well but it does leave a BO smell to it. Or it could just be me having BO. lol
krazyfiend
03-19-2008, 08:42 AM
I just use their 303 Aerospace protectant. It works extremely well but it does leave a BO smell to it. Or it could just be me having BO. lol
+1
Haha, I noticed a slight 'off' smell...but the new car smell in my coupe overpowers it in seconds...
Plus, you can use this stuff very sparingly.... I use it on both cars and this 12.99 16oz bottle from my local Marine shop is going to last me for years... a light mist of it really spreads.
I use it on all of my interior and then follow the leather up with a light lexol trmt (I will apply the lexol about every season or 3 months)
Used on the interior of tinted windows, it will streak for a bit..but it quasi-lubricates the base rubber (or so it did in my friends ML430) and helped cure chattering/squeaking when rolling windows up and down
Also RFTexas let me in on a little tip...use some cotton balls with alcohol...clean ur blades , then swipe some 303 across the rubber of the blades... really good results thus far!!
Bouncnb
03-19-2008, 08:53 AM
+1 on the 303 Aerospace Protectant. I apply it to some cleaning rags (old t-shirt) and wipe on, then buff it around and it is awesome. I haven't noticed any smell. Although when I am applying it, I have my doors open. Not sure if this helps or not, but I don't have any odor from it at all.
krazyfiend
03-19-2008, 09:00 AM
+1 on the 303 Aerospace Protectant. I apply it to some cleaning rags (old t-shirt) and wipe on, then buff it around and it is awesome. I haven't noticed any smell. Although when I am applying it, I have my doors open. Not sure if this helps or not, but I don't have any odor from it at all.
It's *very* slight odor lol ...doors open , outside...you couldnt tell unless u get right up on a puddle u sprayed.... older formulated ArmorAll (havent used the stuff in ages) has more of an *off* smell to it than this stuff.
RTexasF
03-19-2008, 09:08 AM
I concur. As mentioned use very little, it goes a long way. I haven't noticed any aroma but maybe my old sniffer ain't what it used to be
:dunno:
WolfpackBill
03-19-2008, 10:07 AM
It's *very* slight odor lol ...doors open , outside...you couldnt tell unless u get right up on a puddle u sprayed.... older formulated ArmorAll (havent used the stuff in ages) has more of an *off* smell to it than this stuff.
But at least the ArmorAll stuff doesn't smell like BO. lol But I agree, if you have your windows and doors open, the smell would go away almost instantaneously. Also, after using ArmorAll a couple of times when I was 16 years old, it made the dash so shiny I couldn't see anything through the windshield. So I threw that in the trash and just used plain wet towel to make it look nice until I found 303. Love it!!! :thumbsup:
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