UV Protectant For Roll Bar Fabric?
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JK Enthusiast
Same formula, same thing.
Aerospace 303 has a "Fabric Guard" version, but I've only noticed that it is a thinner viscosity and this may have something to do with requiring a deeper penetration of the formula into the weave of the fabric and a quicker (six hour) drying time. I use the original Aerospace 303 on everything, including fabrics, and it repels dirt, waterproofs deep into the stitching, and water beads up on it. It just takes a little longer to cure so I usually wait eight hours or so for it to dry completely.
Aerospace 303 has a "Fabric Guard" version, but I've only noticed that it is a thinner viscosity and this may have something to do with requiring a deeper penetration of the formula into the weave of the fabric and a quicker (six hour) drying time. I use the original Aerospace 303 on everything, including fabrics, and it repels dirt, waterproofs deep into the stitching, and water beads up on it. It just takes a little longer to cure so I usually wait eight hours or so for it to dry completely.