303 Fabric Guard question

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I see 2 different labels, Googling isn't helping me find out if it's just a new label or it's been reformulated. I'm impatient and found a B&M store that carries it in the gallon size. But, it's the older label with the car & RV on it. Is there any difference between that one and the one they sell on here? Even being impatient I won't buy it unless it's the same product.
 
I work for 303, the formula is the same, just a new label.
 
I wasn't impressed with that product made my seats feel sticky like feeling, and no longer was able to slide on the set so say when getting into my truck... Product repelled some water but nothing special... Didn't last long either...
 
I wasn't impressed with that product made my seats feel sticky like feeling, and no longer was able to slide on the set so say when getting into my truck... Product repelled some water but nothing special... Didn't last long either...

Well I'll be using it on my convertible top only, so I don't care how it feels. And while I will agree it doesn't last a super long time. It's very cheap compared to what else is out there. Gtechniq's product a 500ml size costs more than a gallon ofd 303. I wash my car weekly and it's easy to apple this so I think 303's probably the best product here. Although I'd need to look into Gtechniq's stuff it might wind up being cheaper if it lasts that much longer.


I work for 303, the formula is the same, just a new label.



Thanks, I'll be transferring it to a different bottle so you saved me waiting for an online order here.
 
I wasn't impressed with that product made my seats feel sticky like feeling, and no longer was able to slide on the set so say when getting into my truck... Product repelled some water but nothing special... Didn't last long either...


Sorry you had a bad experience. Obviously I'm biased as to what I like best. I've used almost all the competition and there are others out there that work well.
Regardless of who's product you use make sure you clean the surface well with a compatible cleaner and allow the surface to dry completely. Then apply your favorite fabric protector. Prep is everything and the hotter it is when you apply the better.

As far as it feeling sticky I've never experienced that. I've done many car interiors and floor mats, convertible tops, jackets, boots, and patio furniture cushions. The only time it has not worked well is when I did not spend the time to prep, and in that case it just did not repel water real well.

I hope you found something that met your needs.
 
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