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- DFordExplorerI bought a new Residency MH in 2001 and met folks on here who had the same MH. It was an orphan coach from the start and we needed each other's support to get by. I made lasting friends with one of those folks and remain in contact with him still.
I used Protect All on my unit and he remains a fan of 303. After 15 years, my vinyl decals still looked like new with no sign of cracking and the gel-coat would still shine up after an application. His decals crazed and cracked terribly. Both MHs were stored outside - his in Las Vegas and ours in St Louis. Mine was parked next to my house with one side facing due south. I have to believe the huge difference in the way our two MHs looked had to due with what was used on them. I'm a believer that Protect All is much superior to 303 in protecting your RV. - Ed_GeeExplorer II
Trigger Happy wrote:
I know 303 IS good stuff with lots of RV usages but what things have you found it works really great on?
Most important, to me, 303 is the ONLY thing major tire manufacturers authorize for tire protection.
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