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Brake Dust: How to make your wheels repel brake dust & easier cleanup.You can use 303 Protectant to make your tires have that rich, waxy, almost vinyl-like, dark black look and feel of brand new rubber...like they do right when they pop out of the mold at the factory. When treating your tires with 303, spray the wheels, too. Then wipe them completely dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. Wheels polished this way have a beautiful luster. And they will repel dirt, dust, grease, oil and road film to stay cleaner, longer. The best news is when the wheels do become soiled and need cleaning again, they'll clean up much, much easier. Use 303 Protectant regularly, keep your wheels looking great and save yourself a lot of time at cleanup. 303 Protectant is 100% safe for all wheels, all alloys.
How to stop those annoying squeaks in your vehicle's dash.Persistent, can't-find-it, can't-get-rid-of-it noises in your vehicle's dash and console can quickly become a major irritation. Most of the time these noises can be quickly and easily eliminated. Knowledgeable specialists make a lot of money from new car dealers with this Tech Tip. THE CAUSE: During assembly, car manufacturers install little sticky-backed felt pads at strategic points between the formed plastic pieces that fit together to make the dash, console and other parts of an interior's trim package. Ninety-nine percent of the time these noises start when a felt pad slips off (or isn't positioned correctly in the first place). THE CURE: 1) Carefully dis-assemble the plastic pieces in the noisy area. 2) Treat all pieces with 303 Protectant (Spray on liberally, wipe completely dry). 3) Reassemble. Little fuss, no muss and no more problem! Lasts 2-4 years.
Make your Head & Tail Lights BrighterYou may not know this, but after driving on the road awhile, your headlights and tail light lenses get dirty and greasy, causing them to look dimmer. Lenses are plastic, and after constant exposure, plastic gets brittle and cracks and breaks easily. And on newer cars, lenses can cost a lot of money. This is really important at dusk, when sunlight makes visibility difficult. One way to keep your lenses clean, enhance the color and minimize damage is use 303 Protectant After you wash your car, apply 303. You'll find that your lenses stay brighter and last longer with 303 protection. This application is very popular with the Police Force and Highway Patrol. They use 303 Protectant to keep their lenses clean and bright and to extend the lens life.
Conditioning your Wiper Blades for WinterHere's how to Keep Snow & Ice from Sticking to Wiper Blades! For many Americans, the end of summer means Snow. In many parts of the U.S. and throughout Canada, snow building up on the wiper blades adds an additional hazard to driving in the snow and sleet. Many drivers there have found the solution in 303 Wiper Treatment. 303 Wiper Treatment not only conditions wiper blades and stops them from skipping and chattering, but also keeps snow and ice from sticking to the treated blades. This, keeping snow and ice from sticking to the treated blades. This, keeping snow and ice from sticking to and building up on a surface, is called an "anti-icent" property. As an anti-icent Wiper Treatment is provided in convenient foam applicator pad saturated with product, so all you have to do to apply it is wipe your wiper blades back and forth with the pad a few times. Let it soak for a minute and then wipe the blades dry. See better and drive safer in cold weather with 303 Wiper Treatment for as little as $.50 a month.
Save Your Engine HosesAnyone who looks under the hood of their own car knows how oily and filthy the engine components can get. Because of grease, oils, fluids and the ozone generated by the engine during operation, radiator and A/C hoses, belts, CV boots and other rubber pieces often have to be replaced prematurely. These replacements are annoying at best and always inconvenient - not to mention expensive. Also, with a dirty engine it is difficult to tell if your vehicle is losing fluids. 303 Protectant used in the following manner is an excellent way to maintain and extend the life your under-the-hood rubber and plastics at the same time keeping the entire under-the-hood area looking like new. First, clean the engine. Your can do this at home, or perhaps more conveniently at a self-help Car Wash. First spray the engine with a degreaser. After the recommended time, use the high pressure hose to wash down and away grease, oil and accumulated dirt. Wipe up pooled water with old towels (or blow it away with an air hose) removing most of the water. Then spray 303 Protectant liberally to entire engine compartment, covering the rubber, plastic and painted surfaces. If you have an air hose, blow excess 303 down through the engine and dry surfaces completely with dry, clean, absorbent cloths to remove excess. If you don't have an air hose, let 303 stand for 5 min. then dry all surfaces. CAUTION: Use care to avoid getting water into distributor or unsealed electronic components. A beautiful, perfectly clean engine! The 303 repellent will keep your engine looking great for months. And when your entire engine compartment finally needs cleaning again it'll just take you a few minutes to keep your engine components looking new.
Rubber Seals - Not `Rubber' AnymoreMaybe not a surprise, but no longer are a car's rubber seals made from
`rubber'. To keep the inside of your car quiet and dry, car makers use a specialized
synthetic material called EPDM, (ethylene propylene diene monomer). Real rubber, or blends
containing real rubber, just cannot endure the direct exposure to sunlight (ultraviolet
light) and the harmful-to-rubber oxidizing gases in our atmosphere. To quote from the
engineering specs, EPDM is "Ideal for outdoor applications because of its excellent
resistance to ultraviolet light, ozone, oxidants, and severe weather conditions".
EPDM is great stuff, but it has some downsides. It's tear resistance is only fair, so
sticking & tearing is not uncommon. And just like real rubber, it has extremely poor
resistance to solvents (petroleum distillates) and oils.
Car BrasA car bra (aka mask) is one of the quickest, easiest and most effective way of customizing (or beginning to customize) a vehicle's appearance. A quality car bra fits tightly with no loose or flopping areas, and at the same time removes and reinstalls easily. As a general rule, the best choice is a higher priced car bra, properly designed and carefully manufactured to fit better and with quality materials to last longer. Car bras, like tonneau covers, are directly exposed to the sun. Consequently, one of the first things an uninformed enthusiast is inclined to do is to wipe down his or her new car bra (or new tonneau cover) with two or 3 coats of a `name-brand protectant' product...inevitably something containing silicone oils or other oils and perhaps even petroleum distillates. While these products are never a good idea as far as vinyl is concerned (see 303 Tech Facts Vol. II) (Daisy, refer to here), they can cause another problem on car bras...condensation under the bra. A slick glossy coating of any oily substance is a very efficient way of blocking the vinyl's ability to "breath". The result: Condensation and possible harm to the paint. 303 Protectant, on the other hand, does not affect the breath ability of vinyl. 303 beautifully enhances color and gloss and, unlike `name brand protectant's, is not greasy and oily, does not attract dust, does not wash off, is the world's most powerful UV screening protection for vinyl, beautifully enhances vinyl's color and luster and that lasting much longer than `name-brand protectant' products. Another nifty thing about using 303 Protectant on a car bra has to do with bugs. 75 MPH bugs just don't stick! 303'd vinyl repels dirt, dust, road oil & tar as well as bugs, and stays cleaner much longer than untreated vinyl. Any what about any bug smears or tidbits that do manage to hang on? Easy, they wipe off instantly with a damp cloth or damp paper towel.
AQUEOUS VS. SOLVENT-BASED FLUOROPOLYMER FABRIC PROTECTORSFluoropolymer fabric protector products come in two forms, aqueous & solvent-based. The aqueous form uses water as its base. This is the form used at textile and carpet mills. The textile or carpeting is put through a water/fluoropolymer bath and then through a high heat process (up to 195_ Centigrade! Without this high heat, an aqueous fluoropolymer never cures fully, and can perform only to about 30% of its potential. This is why a topically applied aqueous fluoropolymer product performs at such a poor level. If you own a textile mill, go with aqueous. Otherwise, aqueous is a poor choice and a worse value. 303 Fabric Guard is only available in a solvent base. 303 Fabric Guard uses odorless mineral spirits (OMS), a very mild, easy to work with solvent which is ozone safe. OMS carries the protective polymer deep into the fibers and then evaporates in such a way to fully cure the high performance 303 fluoropolymer. Expect coverage of 75-100 sq. ft. of acrylic canvas with the 15.2 oz aerosol, 500 - 800 per gallon with proper spraying equipment although up to 1000 sq. ft. is possible. Coverage on heavier fabrics and carpeting is less, depending on type of material and pyle. 303 Fabric Guard: Safe & effective on all synthetic and natural fabrics including wool and silk and on all natural leathers BEST repellency for Water and Oil BEST stain resistance & soil release characteristics Durable protection lasting up to 3 years BEST UV Screening to control fading Will not alter the color, feel, flammability or breath ability of fabric Resists mildew formation Environmentally safe. No ozone depleting solvents. Non-toxic and odorless when dry.
GAME CD'sNintendo and PlayStation video game CD's rented from the local video store are handled a lot and not carefully. Video and/or audio problems with them are common...you get them home and they don't play right...very frustrating. A quick and inexpensive way to make these games play right is 303 Sonic Blast. One quick spray, wipe completely dry with clean, absorbent, non-abrasive cloth...and they play perfect. Since 303 Sonic Blast treats up to 300 cd's and only costs around $10, using it even on your kids' non-performing rental game CD's is a lot better than the alternative. For perfect, error free performance, video and sound, use Sonic Blast on all your household's music CD's, DVD's, CD-Roms and game CD's.
303 PROTECTANT - Makes Life Easier In The SnowSpray any hard surface with 303 Protectant. What have you got? An unbelievably smooth, super-repellent finish that snow and ice just can't stick to. Uses: ...Skiing: To keep snow and ice from sticking to and building up under your heels while cross country skiing. ...Snowmobiles/ATV's: In the obvious places. ...Snow shovels: To keep snow from sticking to, hanging on and yanking your arm out of its socket. ...Ice fishing: Ice will not stick to or build up on rod, guides or line. ...Satellite dish antennas: Snow sloshes right off dish antennas. ...Corrugated fiberglass: Snow slides right off green house, porch and shed roofs. (Same with vinyl awnings). Application: Must be applied at above-freezing temperatures. Spray on, wipe completely dry.
303 Fabric Guard - A wet-weather friend.303 Fabric Guard is an extremely effective, long-lasting fabric protector that makes winter a lot more pleasant. Here are some uses: ...Overcoats/hats: During the colder months, millions of us wear our overcoats and hats almost every day. And what does this mean? Frequent visits to the cleaners, of course. A 303 Fabric Guard treated overcoat is extremely resistant to soiling and both water and oil-based stains. Treat your overcoat and hat with 303 Fabric Guard and see your friendly cleaners every two or three months instead of every other week. ...Rain Gear: Breathable, water-repellent fabrics are used in today's premium quality rain gear. The key to this modern fabric is a specialized membrane which allows water vapor out while keeping rain from penetrating in. This membrane is always covered by a textile, usually nylon, chemically treated at the fabric mill to repel water. After a time, though, this repellent coating wears away and that's when the textile starts to get wet & heavy when it rains. To restore lost repellency to this outside layer, treat it with the right type of fabric protector. Unfortunately, a number of `water repellent' products contain silicones or waxes which, while restoring water repellency temporarily, do so in a way that a) does not maintain the fabric's breath ability and b) usually causes the treated fabric to soil more readily and become much more difficult to clean when soiled. You should also know that these silicone and wax-type repellents are specifically recommended against by the manufacturer of the fabric and the garment maker. 303 Fabric Guard restores enduring water repellency and resists soiling and both water & oil based stains. And it does so without affecting a fabric's breath ability. In fact, 303 Fabric Guard is the same industrial strength fabric protector exclusively recommended for Sunbrella the acrylic canvas manufactured by Glen Raven Mills, Inc., the breathable outdoor textile used in marine, commercial & industrial awnings and automotive fabric convertible tops.
Winterizing Your Inflatable303 Protectant is a beautifying, UV screening protective treatment a number of inflatable boat manufacturers recommend. Before storing your inflatable boat, treat it with 303 Protectant. Spray on, wipe completely dry. Then deflate your inflatable, fold it up and bag it (if possible). Then store it in a room-temperature area over the winter. Next spring your inflatable will look great - bright & clean, have a like-new suppleness and texture AND the inflatable fabric WILL NOT STICK TO ITSELF as you unfold it and get it ready for the season. Then use 303 Protectant as necessary over the summer and your inflatable will look the same when you put it away again next fall.
Aluminum & the marine environment.Anodized aluminum is a common marine material used in many ways: Supports for bimini tops & enclosures; tuna towers; frames for hatches and windshields; sail masts & booms; outriggers, ladders & other trim. Aluminum is particularly susceptible to degradation from salt air and salt water. 303 is an excellent, super-easy way to keep aluminum looking like new and to protect from salt air & salt water degradation. (Wax can do this, too, but wax is less effective, doesn't last as long and is so much more difficult to apply that it's rarely used this way). In addition, 303'd aluminum repels air, water, smudging, soiling, fish blood and scales. ALSO: Racing sailors (and sailboarders) '303' their masts to cut the drag coefficient. Knowledgeable boat owners treat instrument bezels and other colored anodized aluminum (usually black) to revitalize the color & prevent fading... against which 303's powerful UV screening agents are effective.
Two Personal Uses for 303 High Tech Fabric Guard...FINE APPAREL: One drop of wine or salad oil or any sauce will ruin a fine silk blouse or tie. But not if you've protected that tie or blouse with 303 High Tech Fabric Guard. Protects against indelible soiling and both water and oil-based stains. One can of 303 HTFG will protect 1-3 dozen $60 - $100 silk ties. ...UMBRELLA: Tired of leaving your dripping, wet umbrella to dry in the office or on the porch or kitchen floor? Treat your umbrella with 303 HTFG. Note the next time you use it that the fabric will not absorb water as before, but stays repellent and dry. Before you enter a building, tap the umbrella handle lightly with the heel of your hand. Any water beaded on the fabric falls off, leaving it virtually dry...read for the next Rain Storm. 303 High Tech Fabric Guard is safe and effective on all synthetic and natural fabrics including silk, wool and Haitian Cotton. Always check fabric for color fastness.
303 On The Golf Course1) Shoes: Treat leather golf shoes with 303 Protectant before hitting the course (spray on/wipe dry). Most grass stains won't stick and what grass stains do make it back to the club house are easily wiped off. (303 Protectant also waterproofs the leather) 2) Golf balls: Treat your golf balls with 303 Protectant (spray on/wipe completely dry). As with the shoes, grass stains just won't stick. And we've heard (though we cannot confirm or recommend treating golf balls for this purpose), that 303-treated golf balls fly further and roll farther. Try it, and get back to us with what you see.
303 High Tech Fabric Guard for Billiard TablesIn any pool parlor, having drinks at or setting beverage containers on a pool table is a big no-no. Why, because a spill of almost any liquid on billiard cloth causes an immediate, permanent stain. You can protect the cloth on your pool table from stains by treating it with 303 High Tech Fabric Guard. One 15.2 oz aerosol can will treat up to a 5 x 10 snooker table. The treated cloth will resist both water and oil based stains for up to 2 years. And the application of 303 HTFG does not affect table play (the way the balls roll & react) at all. Treat new cloth right after it's installed. Or, if applying to cloth that has already been used, use a damp cloth to wipe as much dust and soiling away first. Then apply 303 HTFG. Spray on. Let dry overnight at room temperature. |