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303 aerospace protectant

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Start by shaking the bottle of 303 Aerospace Protectant well to ensure proper mixing of the formula. This step is crucial as it helps to activate the ingredients and ensures an even distribution of the protectant. I haven't had too much experience with Vinylex. I find it's too overpriced, though not as bad as Aerospace 303. The thing that gets me is you don't know the concentration of silicones. So my problem would be risking buying something at double the price of Armor All and not knowing what concentration you're getting. is a water based product that does not contain harmful petroleum solvents or silicone oils. It restores lost color and luster and makes aging vinyl look new again. 303 Aerospace treated surfaces repel dust, dirt, oils, tree sap & oil-based stains. Leaves a natural, non-greasy, satin finish. Use a clean cloth to remove any excess product. Wipe off any remaining residue to achieve a clean and streak-free finish. Take your time during this step to ensure that all excess protectant is removed.

There's a guy, Mike-in-Orange, who actually works for Meguiars. And he also pretty much confirms all the plastic protectants are just silicone emulsions. PDMS dissolved in water. Take your time when cleaning to ensure that all dirt and grime are removed. Pay attention to hard-to-reach areas and crevices where dirt can accumulate. Use a soft-bristle brush or a toothbrush to gently scrub away any stubborn stains. Armor All still comes out on top even pre-diluted, unless PERL is at best case scenario and Armor All at worst. But the PERL being anywhere from 40-70% does not instill me with confidence since the range is so wide you don't know what you're really getting or CarPro isn't controlling their mixtures quite as tightly as they should be and need to state a wide range to cover their behinds in case someone tests the product for OSHA business reasons. I guess you can always let that gallon of Armor All evaporate but really why reconcentrate the Armor All when PERL will be watered down for use anyways? The description alone makes my review useless to a degree :), but I’ll try anyway to further explain the product’s advantages. Aerospace Protectant really is like "SPF 40 Sunscreen ... For Your Stuff." Regular use gives 100% Prevention of UV caused slow-fade with regular use. No other "protectant" beautifies as intensely, protects as powerfully or lasts as long.Great for use on a variety of surfaces such as: vinyl, leather, plastics, synthetic & natural rubber, PVC, gel coat & fibreglass.

Below is a very short guide on how I like to use the 303 AP and a few photos to show the results. I prefer a dark matte surface on pretty much anything I condition and protect, which is why I use 303 AP for almost any sort of dressing or conditioning that I’ll be doing on a vehicle. For this guide, I used a small trim piece from my 93 BMW 325i to show what 303 AP can achieve in a very short period of time. The trim piece is roughly 6” x 2” in size for reference. As far as the 2007 reformulation other more toxic ingredients like diethyl glycol were removed, likely replaced with propylene glycol. Which is the same surfactant in Aerospace 303. So now Armor All is likely the same exact formula as Aerospace 303 hence why that Mike-in-Ornage guy will even admit that their very own Meguiars product doesn't have any real advantage compared to Armor All except the lower shine. Which of course can be replicated simply by watering the protectant down. Think about your outdoor furniture. Constant exposure to the elements can take a toll on its appearance and structural integrity. However, by regularly applying 303 Aerospace Protectant, you can protect your furniture from the damaging effects of rain, snow, and even saltwater. The protectant forms a barrier that repels water and prevents it from seeping into the material, ensuring that your furniture remains in top condition for years to come. By following these steps and taking proper care of your surfaces, you can enjoy the many benefits of 303 Aerospace Protectant for an extended period. Maintenance and Care with 303 Aerospace Protectant When cleaning the surface, it is recommended to use a mild soap or detergent that is safe for the material you are treating. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners as they may damage the surface.Prior to applying 303 Aerospace Protectant, it's essential to prepare your surfaces adequately. Thoroughly clean the area to remove any dirt, debris, or residue that may hinder the effectiveness of the protectant. Once clean, ensure that the surface is dry before proceeding to the next step. Convertible tops, soft tops, boat enclosures, tonneau covers, vinyl caravan awnings…these are just a few of the places that benefit from this protectant that contains an SPF 40 sunscreen. Tempting though it might be, you can’t just clean everything with one wet sponge. You need the right stuff for metal, the right stuff for glass, the right stuff for paint and of course, the right stuff for plastics both inside and out. And that latter point is where Aerospace 303 comes into play. You can use it on your engine, on your dash on a your doors and much more. It’s incredibly versatile, and promises to be easy to use. But of course, we’re not going to take the bottle’s word for it. Time to test! The Product Aerospace Protectant is not just your average protectant; it is a high-quality, multi-surface solution that goes above and beyond to provide optimum UV protection and prevent damage caused by the elements. Whether you're looking to protect your car, boat, RV, or even outdoor furniture, 303 Aerospace Protectant is widely recognized as one of the most effective protectants available today. What is 303 Aerospace Protectant? What I will say is Armor All's concentration of silicones isn't posted but can easily be inferred from a simple evaporation test. Considering post reformulation they removed the other VOC ingredients like diethylene glycol, basically antifreeze, the new formulation is not only more VOC compliant and less toxic but even easier to infer the actual silicone content accurately.

Matt: Thanks for the comments, I really appreciate it. I’m lining up some more similar “simple” articles that should be up shortly, so hopefully you’ll enjoy those as well. Ideal for: Hypalon inflatable boats, wet/dry suits, tyres, side-out seals, RV EDPM rubber roofing (for your safety, never walk on a wet roof), helmets, visors, and goggles. Not for use on unfinished leathers (such as suede), fabrics (canvas), floorings, clear plastics, gauge panels, or headlights.Kris & Tim: I can definitely relate to both of those characteristics and fully agree. It works a lot better than a lot of products out there, and just simply better than the rest :).

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