303 on Nulux
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Anybody ever try 303 protectant on our Nulux seats? Works great on the dash and the plastic under the hood on the motor. I emailed Gold Eagle, the company that makes it, and they said it would work well. Also found out the auto, marine, aerospace, and all the other formulations are the exact same stuff in the bottle, they just relabel it based on if it's being sold in an auto parts store, West Marine, pilot supply store, etc....
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It works excellent! I used it for 12 years on my BMW and the last 1 1/2 years on my 350 F - Sport. The stuff is great for remoisterizing rubber as well, e,g., door seals, and wiper blades, headlamp seals, etc. great stuff!
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Is this the correct stuff? Does it really make our Nuluxe seats last longer/colorful?
Would it also protect against any tears...?
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Amazon.com: 303 (30306) Protectant Trigger Sprayer, 32 fl. Oz: Automotive
Is this the correct stuff? Does it really make our Nuluxe seats last longer/colorful?
Would it also protect against any tears...?
Is this the correct stuff? Does it really make our Nuluxe seats last longer/colorful?
Would it also protect against any tears...?
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Amazon.com: 303 (30306) Protectant Trigger Sprayer, 32 fl. Oz: Automotive
Is this the correct stuff? Does it really make our Nuluxe seats last longer/colorful?
Would it also protect against any tears...?
Is this the correct stuff? Does it really make our Nuluxe seats last longer/colorful?
Would it also protect against any tears...?
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Is there anything that can prevent or protect the nuluxe from wrinkles? Cause I've notice that my driver seat's side there seems to be showing some sort of wrinkling.
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I've used a hair dryer on high to lessen the wrinkles but it won't remove it permanently. Sometimes when I park it in the sun the deformations in the padding disappears. It comes back after a few uses again. No way to prevent it all together
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