vinylex vs. 303 protectant
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vinylex vs. 303 protectant
is one better than the other? i've heard good things about both products. is one more user friendly than the other?? looking for something to keep my soft top crisp and dark. thanks for any and all info
in addition, if you know a good place to order (service and price) i would appreciate that too.
Modified by 95dc2 at 11:47 AM 2/21/2006
in addition, if you know a good place to order (service and price) i would appreciate that too.
Modified by 95dc2 at 11:47 AM 2/21/2006
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Re: vinylex vs. 303 protectant (Francesco)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Francesco »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i never liked the 303...everytime it would rain it would leave a residue on my car from dripping off...</TD></TR></TABLE>
does vinylex do the same thing?
does vinylex do the same thing?
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Re: vinylex vs. 303 protectant (Francesco)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Francesco »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i never liked the 303...everytime it would rain it would leave a residue on my car from dripping off...</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have never had this problem with 303. You must let it dry properly. It needs to sit in the sun for 4-5hrs or if its inside, a full 24hrs or more.
I have never had this problem with 303. You must let it dry properly. It needs to sit in the sun for 4-5hrs or if its inside, a full 24hrs or more.
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I've never had a problem with the 303, either. You're not supposed to spray directly onto the top. You need a rag, spray onto the rag, then wipe onto the top. Search 303 on s2ki for more detailed info on the application process.
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Re: (P Nut)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by P Nut »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've never had a problem with the 303, either. You're not supposed to spray directly onto the top. You need a rag, spray onto the rag, then wipe onto the top. Search 303 on s2ki for more detailed info on the application process.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i did it that way also the soft top cleaner works great. it doesnt matter though, my hardtop never leaves the car.
i did it that way also the soft top cleaner works great. it doesnt matter though, my hardtop never leaves the car.
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Re: vinylex vs. 303 protectant (95dc2)
in review, there isn't really much difference between the two products. As long as it's applied properly, etc there will be no problems. one is just as good as the other.
as far as the "best buy" for these products, use the internet search button.
any other ideas or important info?
TIA
as far as the "best buy" for these products, use the internet search button.
any other ideas or important info?
TIA
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