protectant 303- door seals
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protectant 303- door seals
kudos to a previous poster bragging about this stuff. I went to their website
and they showed my local auto part shop carried it, but they never had it in stock.
I finally tried a boat supply franchise and they had it, although the company never
listed the boat place as a source.
As far as the product, i soaked a small piece of cloth and ran it over all the door
seals, conv. top seals, trunk and hood seals.
The dried "rubber" (it isn't rubber actually) came to life, soft and flexible and I am
sure it will help everything last longer.
The manuf. website goes into some detail on why their aerospace product is
superior to armorall, etc. www.303products.com
The bottle is pretty large......and cost from around $10 to $13.
Worth the time and expense in my opinion!
and they showed my local auto part shop carried it, but they never had it in stock.
I finally tried a boat supply franchise and they had it, although the company never
listed the boat place as a source.
As far as the product, i soaked a small piece of cloth and ran it over all the door
seals, conv. top seals, trunk and hood seals.
The dried "rubber" (it isn't rubber actually) came to life, soft and flexible and I am
sure it will help everything last longer.
The manuf. website goes into some detail on why their aerospace product is
superior to armorall, etc. www.303products.com
The bottle is pretty large......and cost from around $10 to $13.
Worth the time and expense in my opinion!
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I used 303 on my S2000 and now my SC430. Its good stuff. I also use this grease called Shinetsu grease. Its a JDM grease lol I use that for my seals and anything rubber.
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