303 on clear bra

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I have a 3M clear bra on my Mazda 6. My question is, I think it's made of a vinyl product. Shouldn't I be using 303 on it to preserve it insted of wax? I :bow to your expert opinions.
 
3M recommends non cleaning 100% Carnauba wax. I think your ok with anything that doesnt contain solvents or any abrasives....303, in my book, would meet that criteria....I have a G-35 this week that has the 3M Vinyl on it, and the owner is requesting Carnauba.....
 
That stuff is clear coated. I used Klasse SG on mine. I have it on the hood, fenders, and mirror of our WRX. Works great.
 
Mine seems to take anything well...the Klasse twins, P21S, or (best or all) Plexus.



I'd probably avoid the 303 because it tends to streak on shiny surfaces--and I wouldn't want to any of it to get on the paint. 303 sure rocks on tires and matte interior surfaces, though!
 
I had the same question about one month ago (since 303 is formulated for plastics/vinyl/etc, wouldn't it be "best" for urethane clear bras).



So far, I've put Zaino on both the clear bra and the paint. I think for the parts where the clear bra and paint meet (hood/fenders), there may be an advantage to use the same product on both to try and keep the two parts looking as close as possible.



I also have the clear bra applied to the front bumper (G35). I am thinking of trying 303 Aerospace on the front bumper clear bra next time, since the front bumper is a separate piece, so I would not be as concerned about using the same product there.
 
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