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Old 08-19-2010, 03:03 PM
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The local store here charges $20 as well, but hey it's only two miles away.
Old 08-19-2010, 03:30 PM
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Autogeek . net has the 128oz. bottle for $30. Don't know how much shipping is..
Old 10-11-2010, 06:37 PM
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I got my bottle today from the local marine supplier. Put it on over the top of the back to black I used on Friday. Damn this stuff is excellent, well worth the extra dough. This board rocks, I would never have known about this! My bumpers thank you
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Can it be used on the sportbar covers to prevent fading or is it just for vinyl/plastic stuff? My friend has a 2007 & he runs with a safari top all summer. His black roll/sportbar covers are badly faded in the back. I don't want mine to end up looking like that over time.
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Yes you can (I do). Easiest way I've found for not only the roll bar covers but most applications,
has been by using a saturated sponge cloth. It did not discolor it at all.

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Old 10-11-2010, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Incognito
Yes you can (I do). Easiest way I've found for not only the roll bar covers but most applications,
has been by using a saturated sponge cloth h ttp://housewares.hardwarestore.com/35-177-sponges/sponge-cloths--644688.aspx]sponge cloth. It did not discolor it at all.
Does it leave a oily or sticky residue or does it just soak in & feel normal after applying?

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Old 10-11-2010, 07:53 PM
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It doesn't remain oily at all. Basically you can just blot it on and you will notice the 303 soak into the material (it'll get darker). Afterwards it dries and regains its original appearance & feel.

BTW, I'm not affiliated with 303; just really like the stuff



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