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TECMike
Mar 01, 2013Explorer
Just like you use sunblock to go out into the sun to prevent sunburn and UV damage to your skin, look at 303 as sunblock for your RV and tow vehicle.
I use it all over our trailer's exterior. I do not wax our trailer any more. Wasted effort IMO. And I use it on all rubber and plastic parts inside and outside our tow vehicle, including tires.
Been using 303 for several years now, and I have found several thin coats are much better than thicker ones. Too, I have had better results with higher humidity temperatures, compared to higher, drier mountain climates, when it come to removing it.
Here in Texas, UV damage is our chief concern as our trailer sits uncovered plus car and truck interiors and exterior take a real beating due to extreme heat and UV damage.
I use it all over our trailer's exterior. I do not wax our trailer any more. Wasted effort IMO. And I use it on all rubber and plastic parts inside and outside our tow vehicle, including tires.
Been using 303 for several years now, and I have found several thin coats are much better than thicker ones. Too, I have had better results with higher humidity temperatures, compared to higher, drier mountain climates, when it come to removing it.
Here in Texas, UV damage is our chief concern as our trailer sits uncovered plus car and truck interiors and exterior take a real beating due to extreme heat and UV damage.
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