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znastyone said:heard alot about 303 aerospace from you guys so i picked a bottle up today to give it a try. have used back to black,will i need to clean that off before applying the 303? can i use this on a stearing wheel to? thanks for any help
abnot said:I just started using it and it leaves the surface a little slick so that is not good on a steering wheel. It is also has a shinier finish than I expected. I wonder if other products leave it less shiny.
a.k.a. Patrick said:Dip a MF in water, wring out, then spritz 303 on the MF and apply..
a.k.a. Patrick said:Dip a MF in water, wring out, then spritz 303 on the MF and apply..
Jester7677 said:How does Lexol in the blue bottle, compare in shike and durability?
salty said:This a very good recipe. I dilute 303 even more before the spritz. Comes out a neutral shine on most surfaces. I always wipe with a dry MF after. TOTL's Best Dressed also works well, as do many other water based dressings.
lrg said:It's Vinylex, I've used it and it has less shine than 303 does, and also has UV inhibitors in it like 303 does. I can't say too much about durability since I always reapply before it's completely gone, but I'd say it's on par with 303 for durability.
abnot said:When I did research (discussion board), 303 was supposed to be one of the least shine products compared to AA (all flavors), Mother's Protectant, Meg Natural Shine, Meg's #40, etc.
NickelPlated.45 said:I'm a big 303 fan. I also like the way it makes the interior smell :nervous: