NEW 303 Ultra concentrated car wash

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Eh, I`d never buy shampoo in quantities under a gallon, so I`m not their target market. So I should probably just keep my mouth shut. But that ad-copy... :rolleyes: ...sheesh.

I`m actually assuming it`s a perfectly good shampoo, but I knee-jerk against ads that insult my intelligence.
 
Is 303 branching out? I don`t recall these products and I witnessed a major advertising push on the Mecum auctions this past week or so.
 
The only 303 products I’ve really liked are aerospace, and fabric protectant. The rest of the 303 products I’ve tried Have been a no, or muh. Doesn’t give me a lot of confidence in trying their new products.
 
The only 303 products I’ve really liked are aerospace, and fabric protectant. The rest of the 303 products I’ve tried Have been a no, or muh. Doesn’t give me a lot of confidence in trying their new products.

Do you no the difference between 303 protectant in blue bottle and aerospace in white bottle?


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Do you no the difference between 303 protectant in blue bottle and aerospace in white bottle?


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i know it’s not the same stuff. I’ve tried the protectant and it was not worth it. Best analogy from my experience, the protectant lasted like a cheap spray wax. The aerospace like a good spray sealant.
 
303 Products, Inc. was sold to Gold Eagle Co. of Chicago IL in July 02, 2012 (long time ago)! Gold Seal Co. makes Sta-Bil and Heet gas additives.
Seems like 303 is branching out into the car-care chemical product market and for good reason: there are a lot of vehicles to use these products on.

I see these OTC products at Midwest retailer Meijer stores. Not sure how good these products are compared to well-established car-care OTC makers like Meguiar`s and Mother`s or even Turtle Wax, which seems to be getting "attention" in this forum. I do know 303 products are a little more expensive comparatively on the retail price, BUT if they are a "better" product with better (AKA costlier) ingredients/chemicals, they should be.
I do like 303 Protectant and it is about 2-1/2 times more expensive than Meg`s Consumer Line Natural Shine Protectant. Is 303 2-1/2 times "better"? No, but I love the satin sheen of 303 on plastics and vinyl AND using it as a protectant for door and window rubber seals OR as an alternative for a low-sheen tire gel, even if it does not last long (one good rain storm or car wash!).

I did see that 303 polishes and compounds were on clearance at Detailed Image, which would lead me to believe they did not sell all that well. Just an observation.
 
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