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ABorkat
03-12-2015, 04:07 PM
Looking for input, pros and cons, of using 303 Aerospace Protectant to basically coat a small camper (except the windows). I'm thinking it could help protect the fiberglass top and sides, vinyl decals, plastic parts, seals and rubber parts, etc.

Other questions - How long could it last exposed to the elements (I'm in GA)? Can you wax over it, like if you wax the fiberglass sides? If it's not waterproof like a wax, what can you spray on to top coat it with? If not using 303, any other recommendations for a spray on protectant?

Thanks in advance. While I've been detailing cars for 20+ years, this is my first experience with a travel trailer and using 303 Aerospace Protectant.

Jaretr1
03-12-2015, 04:29 PM
Hmm..I am not sure it would be the best choice for the fiberglass. Is it gel coated? I would think any marine or car wax / sealant would be a better choice. Something like a Collinite 845. As far as plastic parts and trim, I would go about protecting them the same way you would on a car.

davidc
03-12-2015, 05:29 PM
Take a look at this post
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/31758-best-products-renovate-rv-gelcoat.html

Buffing the 303 into the gel coat seemed to be the ticket as it heated the application which increased the durability and not washing off in the rain. I now use DG 601/105 and 601/111 which seems to be good for a year or close to it. 601/501 is at most 6 months

Dave

scrubs147
03-12-2015, 06:07 PM
Gel-Gloss wash and wax is a great product to use, formulated especially for gel coats. Use the stuff every 4-6 months and it will help protect your finish including the decals. I know several people who have used it and their RVs have held up well.

303 for the roof and tires.

Hermes1
03-12-2015, 06:19 PM
Aerospace 303 is great stuff, but personally I would not use it on fiberglass/gelcoat. Not because it would cause damage, but because if I recall correctly, Aerospace 303 recommends re-application about every 5-weeks, where as a good coat of wax should last 3-months plus. I have a TT and I wax it. I do use 303 on the rubber, vinyl etc.

MPBGT
03-12-2015, 06:40 PM
303 will work fine on fiberglass, however as others have stated it provides about 30 to 45 days of uv protection. After that you have to reapply. Typically I tell people to reapply evey 30 days for max protection.
I would polish and seal or coat it. From there 303 all your seals/ rubber roof/ and tires. You should be good. For added uv on your decals you can use 303 speed detailer, it has plenty of uv inhibitor in it.

If I have not said it enough I work for 303 so I'm a little biased.

Frank56
11-20-2015, 03:02 PM
My experience with 303 has been awful so be careful. Just put it on a small bit first.