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Old 11-07-2006, 01:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello...

I just took delivery of a white '07 EXL and I am now looking for recommendations as to what to use for UV protection/cleaning on dash/side inside surfaces... Any suggestions?

I would also appreciate any recommendations for what to use to keep the "black plastic" exterior surfaces looking like or better than new...

Thanks for sharing your expertise.

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I hear that 303 Protectant works quite well.

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I hear that 303 Protectant works quite well.

http://tinyurl.com/y3kqeg
And at the risk of sounding like a hair restoration commerical, do you use 303 Protectant yourself? If so, is it an all-purpose inside/outside product for plasic/vinyl surfaces?
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I use "Densely deposited, Ubiquitously distributed, light Scattering, Transient particles"
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I have them all in the garage, and always come back to 303, it just works and lasts a long time. Doesnt put that super slick edge that some other products do. I get it online in gallon size from www.spadepot.com as shipping is a modest 2.95 for any size order and no tax in CA

Also I use it inside and out, its not too bad at evaporating and getting on the windows, like armor all. Works awesome on tires too
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Protectant 303, I use it on the dash and tires of all my cars and also the Hot Tub cover.
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To all... I just ordered the 303.... jwegge
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Old 12-03-2006, 10:32 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Just a heads up for everone,303 Protectant has a product like Scotch Guard for the interior, carpets and such.Used it on my truck, grandbabies have not had the chance to "test" it yet though.One thing for sure ,it smells potent enough, if you use it leave doors open if you can ,it'll dry better anyway.
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