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john b

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lookin for something like scothgaurd that we have at agFeed back please
 
I just bought some 303 and depending upon what you plan to use it on, be prepared to use quite a large amount. I will be ordering the 128oz refill.
 
Get the 218 oz refill... but apply it with a pressurized sprayer... not the pump up type... the metal type with a schrader valve for pressurizing w/ an air compressor. Much higher pressure provides a much finer spray and more even coverage.
 
Get the 218 oz refill... but apply it with a pressurized sprayer... not the pump up type... the metal type with a schrader valve for pressurizing w/ an air compressor. Much higher pressure provides a much finer spray and more even coverage.

That sounds like a great idea... only I don't have a clue what it means...

How about you put a picture for us slow kids. I used the pump spray and you are spot on. Totally uneven coverage and probably a lot of wasted product.
 
That sounds like a great idea... only I don't have a clue what it means...

How about you put a picture for us slow kids. I used the pump spray and you are spot on. Totally uneven coverage and probably a lot of wasted product.
Slow here, too. Do you mean like a regular paint sprayer? I have a compressor and an HVLP. Maybe the HVLP is better than the squeeze trigger sprayer at least. I've used the 303 fabric guard aerosol on a convertible top once, and it was OK. RaggTop is vastly superior.

I want to do some automobile carpets and some Sunbrella outdoor patio furniture. Is 303 High Tech Fabric Guard the best to use? I haven't seen too many competing products. I was looking at the Finish Kare #316 Polymer Fabric Sealant/Protectant, but no reviews or comments on that stuff that I can find, whereas 303 is pretty common.
 
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