303 (30307) UV Protectant Spray for Vinyl, Plastic, Rubber, Fiberglass, Leather & More – Dust and Dirt Repellant - Non-Toxic, Matte Finish, 10 Fl. oz.

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"* I just love this stuff..."

"But there are multitudes of silicone-laden slop that can make your plastic and rubber look gaudy--I mean, glossy, and the stuff will end up prematurely breaking down your plastics and rubber so you can buy replacements for them."

"* Works very well on my hot tub cover."

"My tires also end up not being shiny but have a clean, deep black look much like when they were brand new."

"* Great product holds a good coat, better than Armeral!!"

303 (30307) UV Protectant Spray for Vinyl, Plastic, Rubber, Fiberglass, Leather & More – Dust and Dirt Repellant - Non-Toxic, Matte Finish, 10 Fl. oz. (Click to Compare Deals)

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"In fact, I took my 2005 Mustang convertible to a car show last spring, and many people complimented the "brand new" appearance of the engine bay materials; essentially everything is original from 2005, except the cold air intake and the manifold cover!... 303 has never let me down when I have used it in its recommended capacity to bring luster and new vigor to plastic, rubber, and vinyl surfaces... But there are multitudes of silicone-laden slop that can make your plastic and rubber look gaudy--I mean, glossy, and the stuff will end up prematurely breaking down your plastics and rubber so you can buy replacements for them."

"I have noticed a huge difference in the way this protectant keeps whatever is applied to from drying out as opposed dressings that sit on the surface and quickly fade away... My tires also end up not being shiny but have a clean, deep black look much like when they were brand new... I sprayed some on my all terrain tires after car wash which see a lot of dirt road/ off road use and it seemed to pull the dirt out of the tire."


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"* This has been my "go-to" dressing for interior components, door seals, and general engine bay detailing since I first read about it on a detailer's forum back in 2002... In fact, I took my 2005 Mustang convertible to a car show last spring, and many people complimented the "brand new" appearance of the engine bay materials; essentially everything is original from 2005, except the cold air intake and the manifold cover! The only thing I did to it was to generously spray 303 on all the surfaces and buff off when dry. I've revived the rubber seals and plastic trim on a friend's 1993 Mustang, as well as many other makes, years and models of cars... 303 has never let me down when I have used it in its recommended capacity to bring luster and new vigor to plastic, rubber, and vinyl surfaces... But there are multitudes of silicone-laden slop that can make your plastic and rubber look gaudy--I mean, glossy, and the stuff will end up prematurely breaking down your plastics and rubber so you can buy replacements for them... I like my paint to be high gloss, and my trim to be satin and smooth, and 303 continues to get the job done, no matter what fancy new label is on the bottle!"

"* I have been using this product all plastic, rubber, vinyl and leather in my cars for about 1... It also does not have a greasy feel and does not attract dust like other dressings I have used in the past... I have noticed a huge difference in the way this protectant keeps whatever is applied to from drying out as opposed dressings that sit on the surface and quickly fade away... With tire shine products, I would always get splatter once the vehicle was driven so I started wiping them down after the application... With 303, I still wipe the tires down after a few mins but there is no blotchiness. My tires also end up not being shiny but have a clean, deep black look much like when they were brand new... I sprayed some on my all terrain tires after car wash which see a lot of dirt road/ off road use and it seemed to pull the dirt out of the tire."