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12-03-2006, 06:16 PM | #1 |
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303 grrrrr
What do you guys use to wipe this stuff?
I'm using a MF towel and it's leaving spots all over my car. ![]() ![]() ![]() so far not impressed with this product at all.
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12-03-2006, 06:24 PM | #2 | |
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12-03-2006, 06:28 PM | #4 |
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I had to use water to wash/wipe all the spots off. Which made it worse off then before applying it.
Maybe it works better in the summer?
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12-03-2006, 06:47 PM | #5 |
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I should be getting mine in a few days... hopefully it doesn't get out of hand
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12-03-2006, 07:17 PM | #6 |
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It doesn't work better in the summer or winter, it's just a little hard to apply correctly the first time until you get the hang of it. It isn't a "spray and spread" product like armor all; more of a spray, then buff until dry product. So try this:
Shake the bottle, then spray a small amount on your dash; immediately use a soft, clean mf cloth and buff the surface; not hard but enough that you spread the product *and* dry it. It should leave a nice even matte finish. If it doesn't try shaking it really well and give it another go. The issue is if you let it air dry at all it will leave a slightly more "dark" finish in those areas, thus the streaking and spotting. Ya, it's kind of "meh" to use, even I still curse it sometimes, but it really does offer awesome UV protection. If it *really* pisses you off you can try the suggestion above and get some Megs Vinyl/Rubber (#40), or even Megs Quick Interior Detailer, both have less UV protection but are much easier to use. (FWIW, 303 even works on plastic and glass if applied the same way (spray on, buff off); once you get the hang of it on plastic give it a shot). |
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12-03-2006, 07:57 PM | #7 |
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at the dealership we use it on the plastic exterior panels such, the rubber seals around the doors and shadowline trim among other things. It works really well once you get the hang of it and it looks great.
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12-20-2006, 11:30 AM | #8 | |
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I am thinking of getting some 303 for my dash and interior trim. Since my car is parked outside a lot, I want some UV protection on the dash plastics. I don't want to bother with Meguiars quick interior detail if the 303 provides better results. At the same time, if it is way too finicky in application, I'll skip it.
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12-28-2006, 05:16 PM | #10 | |
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I used the 303 finally and I think it was really easy and straightforward to use. I have no experience with other products really, so I'm not sure how fast those usually dry up or are prone to streaking, but 303 was pretty simple. I sprayed it on the area, then wiped it dry - not just a simple wipe, but I made sure I really wiped it a couple of times to spread it and wipe it all up and into the material (ie. buffed it). I also have burl wood trim, and it was easy to spot any excess left on it because there would be a slight streak or blotch, so I just ran my MF towel over it till it was gone (didn't take much at all). My dash, door, console and door-sill trims were all easy to use the product on. I didn't have any excess issues; no streaking or something that looked wet that I had to work on excessively. It's a clean and simple matte look. I can tell it's clean but it's not a shiny / greasy looking gloss ![]() Hope that helps and sorry for the delay!
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I have a handful of old clean white socks. I place one on my hand and lightly spritz the sock. I don't use a lot of 303 to soak my hand/sock. I then wipe it all over my interior - refreshing with short spritzes as I go along. I haven't experienced any uneven application issues but if I did I would probably just rewipe to even it out. I have found it takes less to maintain the sheen with biweekly applications. It seems to last longer with thin "refreshenings" every couple of car washes. I love the look that's maintained - new looking, not artificially glossy.
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12-29-2006, 03:11 AM | #13 |
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ahhhhh. So glad i'm not alone. I was going crazy. I haven't heard of anyone having difficulty applying this product.
picus, thankyou for the lesson. I feel kinda ashamed. I'm usually better with finicky applications like these (furniture design-wood finishing). |
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12-29-2006, 08:00 AM | #14 |
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Can you get 303 off the shelf at a local autozone store? Honestly never heard of this product until I saw this thread.
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12-29-2006, 01:09 PM | #17 |
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Very interesting. I just finish reading the 303 product info on their website. This products can also be used on painted surface. They mentioned using it on plastic but they also said that you can use it on car paint surface to give it that wet look. They tell you the steps on how to do it. Anyone tried this on your paint surface?
Read it for yourself if you are interested. http://www.303products.com/tech/inde...Product_ID=360
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