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303 AeroSpace Protectant

Discussion in 'Care & Maintenance' started by |-Goku-|, Apr 17, 2009.

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    303 AeroSpace Protectant

    Alright, so I have been using this stuff for almost a year now, for the interior and Engine bay. And I have to say it is some amazing stuff. I am really impressed. This stuff cleans great, and doesn't leave a shiny, grimy finish that you would get from Armor All. I would highly recommend this stuff for anyone that likes to keep things clean.

    I have gotten it at Shucks Auto. Auto Zone. You can order it from Campingworld.com also

    http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/product/303-aerospace-protectant/1941


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    Bump!

    Thought I would just edit this thread, instead of creating a new one.
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    so it only works on engine bay? can you use it on exterior?
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    No, this works on the Interior, and on Engine bay components(Hoses, Valve cover, random other crap)

    I haven't used this on the exterior like on the Metal parts of the car, but on mudflaps, or the front grill, it works great.
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    Hmm... might get this soon if I get the time to do ANYTHING these days...
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    ohh so does it make the tubing look brand new? glossy black shine?
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    Yes, it makes tubing look like new. Its awesome.
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    I use a bottle of tire shine on my engine bay... works great. This is how it looked after I was done cleaning the engine the day I bought my car. It was nasty beforehand... It looks a little different under the hood now though. Crappy cell phone pic, but oh well.

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    Nice Engine, I will have to get a picture of mine before and after cleaning :)

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