303 High Tech Fabric Guard

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Has anyone tried this 303 high tech fabric guard? I ask because im looking into getting this and using it on my seatbelts if this is what im thinking it is. Im looking for a protectant of some sort that i can put on my seatbelts in my new car to help them from drying out and tearing or fraying and prevent something hazardous in the long run. Any ideas or suggestions? Comments? Please help
 
303 makes some great products. The Fabric Guard is not the better of what is out on the market.
CarPro or Wolf's have what your looking for.
 
I have been using it for years. Unbeatable on convertible tops, seats, carpets, floor mats and even seat belts. It will protect very well but fraying is caused by abrasion and rough use.... No product will prevent that. Careful use will tho.
 
works great even around the house, I replaced Scotchgard and have used it on furniture and more.
 
I have a question about the 303 Fabric Guard.

It had been suggested to me by another member here to use this on my Covercraft NOAH Vehicle Cover, and that it will protect against UV degradation. This I don't doubt, but.....

The NOAH Cover is a 3 ply Cover, which has a central microscopically porous material which is said to repel rain, yet allow the cover to breathe, and allow moisture-condensation to escape.

Thus, I'm now wondering, will such a product such as 303 possibly hinder the breathability of the Cover, and defeat its design parameters?

I imagine Covercraft, and the 303 Folks should be folks I get in touch with to ask these questions. That there could be also a possibility of voiding a Car Cover Warrantee by using such? Mark
 
I just put a coat on my Onitsuka Tigers. Here's hoping it prevents wet feet when I go out in the rain.

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Okay..I appreciate the input so far from you guys. I had called my chevrolet dealer in reguards to this for my 12' cruze and all it said in the owners manual is to clean them with hot soapy water and rinse with a clean soft like microfiber towel and then dry. The dealer didnt know of anything to protect the seatbelts as a protectant or guard so i called AG and they suggested this 303 fabric guard. I also called mothers polish and Jim Dvorak said that their VLR would be a good starting point. Any other suggestions or ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thanks In advance everyone
 
I'm a huge fan I apply it to every vehicle I detail and not only does it protect but it also seems to bring out the color in carpets and floor mats especially on dark carpets

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So this 303 stuff is probably what im looking for ???
 
I would recommend the Gtechniq Smart Fabric. It too is like Fabric Guard and scotchguard, but it is more durable, and IMO more hydrophobic. I sprayed a few layers on my detailing shoes about 6 months back, still beading the water off leaving me dry!
 
I have been using it for years. Unbeatable on convertible tops, seats, carpets, floor mats and even seat belts. It will protect very well but fraying is caused by abrasion and rough use.... No product will prevent that. Careful use will tho.
:iagree: I've always had great luck with 303
 
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Sorry no they dont! I thought they did! Due to forum rules I cannot link you the place to purchase it, but its around $30 for 500ml I believe

Damn it lol. Oh well..im sure someone online has it cheap enough. It seems like the only issue i really have in detailing it cleaning my glass. I know from factory the glass has that film #### on there and i would of thought it would come off after the first or second use but my windows are streaking when i clean them. I use mothers glass cleaner right now. I did use meguiars PC glass cleaner then got rid of it. Im gonna try this diamondite perfect vision glass cleaner here soon when i get it from AG. Anyone ever try diamondite? if so..how well is the performance?
 
Damn it lol. Oh well..im sure someone online has it cheap enough. It seems like the only issue i really have in detailing it cleaning my glass. I know from factory the glass has that film #### on there and i would of thought it would come off after the first or second use but my windows are streaking when i clean them. I use mothers glass cleaner right now. I did use meguiars PC glass cleaner then got rid of it. Im gonna try this diamondite perfect vision glass cleaner here soon when i get it from AG. Anyone ever try diamondite? if so..how well is the performance?

Inside glass, or outside?

Ever try Stoner's Invisible Glass, or Sprayway? All the big auto chains sell Stoner, even Wally World, and I usually see Sprayway at places like Home Depot. Wally World here even used to sell Sprayway, but very common to Wally World, things come and go like a fart in a windstorm.

Sprayway is a really good cleaner, and it is dirt cheap in price. Much better than any Windex product for sure. Mark
 
Inside glass, or outside?

Ever try Stoner's Invisible Glass, or Sprayway? All the big auto chains sell Stoner, even Wally World, and I usually see Sprayway at places like Home Depot. Wally World here even used to sell Sprayway, but very common to Wally World, things come and go like a fart in a windstorm.

Sprayway is a really good cleaner, and it is dirt cheap in price. Much better than any Windex product for sure. Mark

+1!

I buy this stuff OTC at Costco. It is my go to, trustworthy product. As far as a towel, an all purpose MF works well, but the small fibres of the towel can be pulled out and in the sun, they show up. I have purchased a bunch special, super short nappe glass towels that really work well. If you want I can see how much it costs and maybe mail you one? Or email you the links for all of this stuff.
 
Inside glass, or outside?

Ever try Stoner's Invisible Glass, or Sprayway? All the big auto chains sell Stoner, even Wally World, and I usually see Sprayway at places like Home Depot. Wally World here even used to sell Sprayway, but very common to Wally World, things come and go like a fart in a windstorm.

Sprayway is a really good cleaner, and it is dirt cheap in price. Much better than any Windex product for sure. Mark

On both sides i believe Mostly the inside glass. Im gonna try this diamondite glass cleaner with my waffle weave glass towels and see if that does the trick. It better for the money i just paid for it. I use two to three towels a window, which prolly isnt necessary but i was just eliminating options of what i was doing wrong...and still dont have it figured out =[
 
FWIW:
-303 High Tech Fabric Guard is what I use on clean and thoroughly dry seatbelts.

To safely clean seatbelts I use either of these products:


:)

Bob
 
Sprayway is a really good cleaner, and it is dirt cheap in price. Much better than any Windex product for sure. Mark

Excellent product for the price. Doesn't smell like chem, but I don't like how it foams up when spray; makes application a little tricky if you want to shoot the surface. Spray on towel & wipe glass is key with this one.
 
Anyone know exactly how to apply this 303 fabric guard? Applicator pad? mf towel? Could I please get more input on this.
 
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