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wildtoad wrote:
Shiny tires are tacky. Clean them then use 303 to protect them.
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Almot wrote:
303 is not a greasy kid stuff, but Tire Wet is :).
303 is a UV protectant. Though, I'm not using it on my tires - wheel covers work same well (or better). A piece of cardboard strapped with a bungee cord is all you need (and you only need it in summer and on South side). Or get a vinyl cover for $20.
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DFord wrote:
All tire manufacturers are on record recommending against the use of any chemicals on their tires. It's just that simple. Don't use anything on your tires.
โMar-20-2016 05:26 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
303 is SOLD as a "UV protectant"..
The manufacturer "says" it "works" as such.
Users "claims" it "works".. But DOES it REALLY work?
Has an Independent laboratory done testing on it? I doubt it.
How can it work when it washes off with water?
It IS supposed to be water "soluble" and as such each time it gets wet with water it WASHES off..
Tires if you have not noticed ARE NOT "water soluble" and putting anything on top is simply going to rub or wash right off.
The only good thing going for 303 is that it supposedly does not contain petroleum distillates but I have not really looked into that claim (I would bet that the actual MSDS filed will most likely show a few petroleum byproducts since most all things do have some as a base)..
To gain any benefit you would HAVE to constantly reapply each time after it rains or you drive in rainy weather..
Realistically 303 is ALSO "snake oil", it is in the same category as majic potions for engine noises, K$N filters, carb spacers, vortex devices and plenty of other quackery.. But you are plenty welcome to continue using it if it makes you feel more secure..
โMar-20-2016 05:16 PM
DFord wrote:
All tire manufacturers are on record recommending against the use of any chemicals on their tires. It's just that simple. Don't use anything on your tires.