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Old 07-12-2002, 11:34 AM
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Thumbs up 303 aerospace

I know this is kinda off topic, but I detailed my car last week and applied my first coat of 303 aerospace and I have to say it is one of the best products I've bought. I then proceeded to apply it to all vinyl and plastic trim, weather seals, and tires. The 303 restored my almost 2 year old vehicle to almost factory condition (plastic & rubber wise). Also if the UV inhibitors work as advertised, it should stay that way for quite a long time. This product is a must buy.
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how is it on leather surfaces?
Old 07-12-2002, 01:26 PM
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Finally someone listens to me and buys it.

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Old 07-12-2002, 02:51 PM
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Hahahaha, you're too funny Neil. I've always listened to you. I got a PC b/c of your recommendations. I've started going to autopia b/c of you. And now I'm a happy 303 user b/c of you.

kam: I don't know how well it works on leather surfaces. I don't use it on leather because I have other products (Lexol) that are specifically designed for leather.
Old 07-12-2002, 03:47 PM
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liutang, trust me. Try 303 on leather. You'll be throwing the Lexol in the garbage.
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Originally posted by NSXNEXT
liutang, trust me. Try 303 on leather. You'll be throwing the Lexol in the garbage.
all right... will do!
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I have the 303 and I love it!! But dont you still have to clean/condition the leather also?
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Yup count me in as being someone who uses it because of your description that you would dunk your car in it if you could

303 is great, use it on leather, works great!
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I'm concerned that the residue will get on my clothes. I guess i'll use less product.
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gonna go buy some today!
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Just one question about this product,does it have a smell.
Ive noticed with alot of leather cleaners,they leave a smell and i hate that.
You cant even smell the new car scent anymore,all you smell is the leather cleaner.
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Originally posted by sssick
I have the 303 and I love it!! But dont you still have to clean/condition the leather also?
The Lexol cleaner is good stuff to use if your leather is actually dirty but I am very wary of the protectant. This is because I have a 2001 Ford Sport Trac with what Ford claims is leather and had used Lexol conditioner on it since the day I bought it. By 38,000 miles the top coating on the leather seat bolsters where I slide in and out was ruined and I had to replace the leather seat cover. I don't know why it happened but I suspect the conditioner slowly removed the outer coating on the conditioned leather to the point where it was basically raw. Now I only plan to use a conditioner if the leather actually appears to be really dry. I have been using 303 in place of protectant on my leather for the last 15,000 miles (thnx to NSXNEXT) and so far there is no dryness or cracking whatsoever.
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how much does it cost??
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how much does it cost??
Check it out HERE

About $13.00 a bottle. It last a pretty long time.
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