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Wife's Toyota Camry. Just did the exterior and 303'd the all weather floor mats and interior...
 
Let's try these...

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Exterior looks fine right now.

Make sure the 303'd floor mats are not slippery...
so it will stay that way!!

Bob
 
The pics dont do it justice unfortunaley. The gloss is deep, so deep!

303 goes a long way. I spritz a MF pad once, lightly, to do half a car door - once it has been primed. Twice for the whole dash. Afterward my plastic/vinyl has a slight shimmer but does not look wet. It looks as though it was just molded.
 
303 goes a long way. I spritz a MF pad once, lightly, to do half a car door - once it has been primed. Twice for the whole dash. Afterward my plastic/vinyl has a slight shimmer but does not look wet. It looks as though it was just molded.

Here's some pics of the 303 on my Mazda trim. What was once gray is now a nice black that looks new, not wet or greasy at all. Just a solid black with a slight shimmer.

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I also use 303 on exterior/interior trim.
My concern is the 303'd floor mats being slick.

Sometimes, if the vehicle is driven too soon afterwards,
the 303 could be transferred to the pedals...
Another possible: :eek: situation!!

Bob
 
Try Einzett 1Z rubber care, or their cockpit cleaner if you want no gloss. I like the 1Z products better than the 303.
 
I also use 303 on exterior/interior trim.
My concern is the 303'd floor mats being slick.

Sometimes, if the vehicle is driven too soon afterwards,
the 303 could be transferred to the pedals...
Another possible: :eek: situation!!

Bob


how long does the 303 product usually last on the exterior of the car?
 
how long does the 303 product usually last on the exterior of the car?
Gosh...During one year to the next:
So many variables can be involved.

Just like the difficulty one has when it comes to putting
a "hard-number" on other exterior car-care products.

:idea:
Perhaps the OP can run a longevity-test on his
vehicle's exterior components that's been 303'd...?

Bob
 
Sure, I don't mind - what criteria do you want to include?

303 after 2 weeks. Still looks like I just applied it. Not "glossy" but not gray and faded. This was Friday, after applying collinite fleetwax. No, I didn't do the tires with anything, ever...just scrubbed. Wheels were cleaned with Amazing Roll-off - good stuff. 1:1 for wheels. Straight up for the wells.

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