303 in a Pop-Up Wipe or Towelettes?
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303 in a Pop-Up Wipe or Towelettes?
Is 303 Protectant available anywhere in a pop-up canister or as towelette wipes that I could keep in my car for those quick touch-ups?
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Actually they have sample packets available. Let me look into them. I mean I have a couple hundred sample packets that I purchase for orders, I just throw a sample in for non buying 303 customers. I should think of making them available for the purpose you have stated for!?
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Here's a solution.
Buy a bottle of 303. Buy a box of these: Quickables Dry Wipes
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...6-20/ref=nosim
Then all you need to do is buy one of those plastic tubs you store baby wipes in. Put the wipes in, pour the 303 in. Instant wipes.
Buy a bottle of 303. Buy a box of these: Quickables Dry Wipes
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...6-20/ref=nosim
Then all you need to do is buy one of those plastic tubs you store baby wipes in. Put the wipes in, pour the 303 in. Instant wipes.
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
Actually they have sample packets available. Let me look into them. I mean I have a couple hundred sample packets that I purchase for orders, I just throw a sample in for non buying 303 customers. I should think of making them available for the purpose you have stated for!?
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Originally Posted by 5o9
100% 303 is bad on the interior, I tried it!
From 303:
303 Aerospace Protectant keeps UV-sensitive materials “like new” year after year. Use on Rubber: Tires, neoprene, latex, door and trunk seals, weather-stripping, EPDM rubber roofs, CV boots, waders, wet suits. Vinyl: Convertible tops (and the clear vinyl windows), isinglass, marine seating, tonneau covers, car bras, covers, spa covers, pool covers. Inflatable boats: Hypalon, PVC and urethane blends. Gelcoat fiberglass: Boats, RV’s, snowmobiles, jet ski’s. Plastics/acrylics/polycarbonates: Lexan® and acrylic panels/windows/windshields/covers. Carbon-fiber/resin composites: Fishing rods, “nude” bike frames. Finished leather: Upholstery, motorcycle leather, trim, tack, fine apparel. Pool & Patio: Plastic furniture (not fabric), pool inflatables, slides, covers. Sailcloth: Dacron® and monofilm.
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