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Aerospace 303 is for fabric type material. If you had a convertible soft top, that's something you would use it on... or fabrics often used in boating.
For clearbra, just wax it. edit: God, the internet is frustrating... Yes, Aerospace 303 can be used for many things, and many more if you're creative, or worse.. pedantic. Sheeeeeeze!
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http://www.303products.com/303r-aero...5f188131a2504c I use it on door and window seals. It can be used on a clear plastic bra but I'm not sure why you would do so. |
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do not get it on your gauge cluster cover (clear plastic). It'll eat it up!. I had to polish mine out. It's great on the rest of the interior though (plastic/vinyl). Great for tires - just the right amount of shine, which is basically none.
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303 is good stuff, just not on clear plastic or glass.
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http://www.automotivearticles.com/Clear_Bra_3M.shtml
Check out this link good short read. You can use the aerospace on the clear bra. Among other items really good product. |
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miss informed.
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Misinformed? I use the stuff... I suppose I could be spraying it on the wrong stuff... Now where did the cat go!? Here kitty kitty, I want to protect you from the sun!
It's safe for leather, does that mean if I sprayed it on a cow it wouldn't get sunburned? I guess everyone here lives in the desert as nobody has mentioned water yet... OK. Here's what we get out of that link: Quote:
I used 303 on my S2000 soft top, dash and seats but it's no friend to the rain. It was a great idea for protecting from UV sure, but the moment it rained hard in Seattle it all washed away. That was when I learned of the 303 "Fabric Guard". Vastly superior for that application. My experience taught me 303 AP is useless on clear bra vs a good synthetic wax. It's good for all of about 1 rain storm. When it comes to spraying stuff on the ball joint boots and CV boots, I'd focus on a product that has a focus on repelling water as UV rays are not what dries out that rubber. (hint: that rubber doesn't see the sun)
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Ive noticed my rubber door/window seal shows a little wear in some places. Is there any recommendations for a protection? Is Aerospace 303 the way to go for this? |
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Yes all the reading I have done 303 aerospace is the way to go. I treated all my trim and rubber seals with it. Even if they did not show wear. I will help your windows from freezing to the seals as well. Don't listen to classic rice. He is must of had a bad bottle.
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Use Plexus on your clear-bra. It works great.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Vega-Plexus-Spray-Cleaner-Standard/dp/B002MQCYO0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1382972937&sr=8-2&keywords=plexus"]Vega Plexus Spray Cleaner - 13 oz Can (Standard) : Amazon.com : Automotive[/ame] I Use 303 Aerospace protectant to detail rubber and plastics in the engine compartment and Mothers Back to Black for interior and exterior plastics. |
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