- Powerful UV blockers prevent fading, cracking and premature aging
- Dries to a clear matte finish
- Restores lost color and luster
- Easy to use: Simply spray on and wipe dry
- Safe and effective for: vinyl, Plexiglas, carbon fiber, rubber, plastics and finished leather
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Peggy Hurst
Don’t hesitate buying this. It works! Worth the $$
Bought this for the black textured plastic and black rubber trims on a 3 year old Mustang that spends half the day in the Florida sun. Sprayed it on a microfiber cloth and wiped it into the clean surface. Results were immediately visible, but Jess skeptical because other products looked the same when wet, then dried back to the white crappy looking beat up trim. Well, it never changed! It did dry out to the touch, but it stayed looking wet and clean. Like new! I let it sit in the garage for 18 hours before driving it in rain and there was no running of product or discoloration. Definitely a miracle product. Now I know why people buy this by the gallon!
Kristen Youngblood
What kind of sorcery is this?!!
I don't understand how this works but it really does a great job! I have 1992 BMW e30 with faded interior and grills. After reading so much about this, I gave it a try and I am glad I did! This thing is simply magical! It leaves a film of silicone like protection on the surface. I used it on my leather seats, dash, tires and front grills and they came out perfect as brand new! The good thing is that this film is not oily unlike many other brands; it drys and protects the surface as well as adds a shiny touch. The best direction I found out useful is spray a lot on the surface..literally make it wet and leave for about an hour. You can also dampen a towel and use it to spread around the dashboard but it has to be wet! Do not worry; the surface will absorb and dry; whatever is remaining, simply wipe away with paper towel. My grills were grayed because of the age of the car, it applied three times and they came out black just like brand new! Make sure to wash the area perfectly before applying this magic!
Kerrie Hogben
Read the full review...
I must say they have a great product. I have used the 303 Aerospace Protectant and it works wonders on rubber trim and Tires. I have a restored Pickup and when used on the rubber trim it stays nice and black and No Black comes off on my towels when wiping down or washing as it did before using 303. Yes it slowly goes away over a few months but it lasts longer and works better than I expected. On Tires... Wow, it's my new best friend. I do not follow their directions, but my way really works. I apply 303 liberally and do not wipe it dry as I'm suppose to do. I go over it a few times and leave it on over night. Then "wipe it Dry" the next day. That way it seems to soak in and by wiping it dry there is no tackiness and I like the slight sheen. I live on a dirt road treated with Magnesium chloride and nothing sticks to the 303. What little dust does get on any rubber washes right off and looks brand new with that slight sheen... for months! I ordered this Marine UV because I liked the 303 Aerospace so much, but they sent the Aerospace instead, but someone made it right. Try my method on a tire or trim and let me know if it works for you too, just be sure to wipe it down the next day.
Nick Smus
The best
I have a Chevy Avalanche with lots of black (or at least it was black) body trim. I got lazy and let the Southern California sun bake it wayyyy too long. I did a lot of web searches and found that this "303" is very very highly rated, and loved by boat owners. Boats endure some of the most harsh environments imaginable, so I decided to give it a try. It has the consistency of ''Armor ***" but is way different in its ingredients and performance. It contains UV protectors (sun-screen) plus penetrating polymers to actually restore some of the plastics structure. This stuff is much more color restorative than any others I have tried, and it brought the dark black back to my trim! Here is what else I found out during my searches: ....A problem with the neoprene material used in the Typhoon Lagoon inflatable boats at Walt Disney World was solved by treating them with 303 Aerospace Protectant.... Fleetwood, Winnebago, Thor, and other leaders in the motorhome and travel trailer industry specify 303 Aerospace Protectant, and will actually advise customers against other brands ... Design Automotive Group, the leader in tonneau covers, only recommends 303 Aerospace Protectant for their vinyl treatment ... AMCO, the largest manufacturer of convertible tops, has recommended 303 Aerospace Protectant for over 20 years ... and the accolades go on and on... Very highly recommended...
Latashia Gegner
Works great .. but doesn't last much!
The Product works great! The only down side is that technically (according to the label ) you need to apply it every 3 weeks for the best protection. But I really think it makes a difference... it not only protect but make everything look like new. I applied on almost everything in my yard (only on the plastic and rubber stuff). And made my car plastic parts look like new. Here in Arizona we have a lot of wear on rubber and plastics parts due to amount of sunny days. This sure helps... If you are gonna order... you want a bigger bottle... this didn't last that long! :)
Heather Reed
Ok so it takes either a really good or a really bad product to get me to ...
Ok so it takes either a really good or a really bad product to get me to take the time to write a review. In this case I had to. I saw an infomercial about getting your doors and shutters and all manner of product back to looking like new without a lot of hassle. I thought - yeah I need that. Checked out the product's review and of course they were terrible. So I went looking to see if there WAS anything on the market that I could use instead of having to paint my front door. It was looking pretty sad. I stumbled on this product and it seemed to have pretty good review so I tried it. All I can say is my front door looks gorgeous now and I can't wait to use the product on my garage doors, my patio, furniture, etc. etc. If you don't believe me check out the photos. I hose down the doors, wiped them off and let them dry for an hour - then applied the product with a microfiber cloth. The whole process took about an hour. The door on the left was the after, but you could probably guess that :-) It even got the hazing off of the door handle and deadbolt.
Monalisa Basu
Nothing compares The best out there
We use on anything rubber, plastic or similar materials to protect from UV and condition the material. The best tire, dash, trim protectant we have used. Will stay on your tires longer than any product we have tried. It is not the wet dripping shine but a smooth medium shine. Looks much better and last way longer. Treat your wiper blades with it and they will last much longer. We treat fan belts or serp belts and they just don't crack or split like untreated ones. Our boats are all treated with 303 and the seats hold up like iron in the sun. Yes you do have to reapply every few months but it is worth the effort to protect your investment. We highly recommend. Don't spray this on anything you will be painting since the paint won't stick.
Ana Kolevska
Been using it for years
When you find a good product, you stick with it.........and I've been using this here in Arizona, land of all the harmful UV rays that just love to dry out rubber and plastic and make life miserable on your car or boat. I have even used it on our shade cloth screens we have on our windows to refreshen the faded look to almost new. Any car with a sunroof/moonroof needs this product. The rubber seals and gaskets just bake and cook and all rubber has oils in it. 303 blocks the UV rays and penetrates the rubber pores. My wife has a 2003 Honda Accord with a sunroof and the rubber seal around the edge stiil looks factory new. I use it on tires and interior plastic and around glass on any rubber I can find. And it DOES NOT leave that nasty shiney oily look and feel like some other products. My wife's Honda is a testament to the product and being a user for over 15 years, I stand by it.
Jody Fick
Great Conditioner & Sealant that Nobody knows about. Simply the Best!
If you don't know about Formula 303 SEALANT/Shine you should. Conditions plastic & rubber much better than any other available product. With use when new, inside & out & regular every 3 months re-apolication, 3x the miles on your tires is normal. I've seen 156k miles tires treated with 303 & they look but& have the look, grip & tread as newly mounted tires but look far better due to 303 conditioning. This is NOT like typical but"rubber or plastic shine" type auto products. It SEALS & treats the raw open rubber on belts, hoses & tires making them far stronger & harder lessening the wear immensely. I use it on anything plastic or rubber on my vehicles & reapply every 3 months. Unlike other products (Armor all etc.) It does NOT stain glass or plastic & won't make sun baked surfaces crack (dashboards etc.) if only used 1x. I reapply it inside & outside my vehicles to deepen the color of rubber & plastic. May be used on dyed or painted plastic bumpers or boat painted fiberglass without damaging the paint or dye. Great for hard to reach seals & any rubber that sees wear on vehicles. I soak my belts & hoses & tie rod or ball joints for instance overnight or for 20 minutes pre i installation & it reduces wear. Great in CV boots as well & prevents tearing due to age without adding a shiny,greasy feeling to the item. Used it 1x on a dashboard now with 170k+ miles on it. No cracks now & looks better than new. Hasn't stained any fabric, paint or metal unlike other rubber treatment products. Save serious $ & use on your tires & get 109k+ miles from them even if you use this on only the outside (let it soak in overnight on 1st application imho & for 6-8 hours every 3-4 months after just by spraying them down with 303. Also works great as a leather restirer & sealant). The Gallon is a "must have" for me & easily the cheapest buy. 303 is definitely much better than any other treatment & truly aerospace & aviation designed to protect $100k aviation cockpit dashboards from the sun. Nothing else comes close. I've been using it for over 25 years without a single disappoinment & find new uses all the time as it is a sealant/protectant + it + standard household spray paint may be used to recondition worn dyed color leather seats easily & cheaply with no paint ever coming off on your clothes after using 303 sealant. It's simply the best leather, rubber,fiberglass & plastic conditioner & sealant made.
Airic Aie
Great, but confusing marketing
I have been using A303 protectant on vinyl, rubber and leather for a decade due to its ease of application and far less out-gassing during summer months. It also has a semigloss/matte finish that I prefer. My main comment has to do with their marketing... The best I can tell, the same product is marketed for various applications. I have read that the Marine protectant is the same 303 I have been using as their Automotive product. No big deal once understood, but confusing to the average consumer in the process. PROS Easy application Protects vinyl, rubber, leather Minimal out-gassing Matte finish CONS Confusing marketing plan