- Accessories : Gear : Helmets & Safety, Accessories : Gear : Stand Up Paddle Board Accessories Accessories : Gear : Helmets & Safety, Accessories : Gear : Stand Up Paddle Board Accessories
Product Features
|
Product Details
Would you like to give feedback on images?
|
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indispensible?,
By ChurchOfJesusChrist.Net (Southern Republik of California, USA) - See all my reviews I'm not sure exactly what's in 303, and the bottle doesn't say, either. I can say the liquid itself looks exactly like Armor All (direct comparison--milky watery, nearly odorless liquid), but it is very different stuff. 303's website states there is no silicone in the 303. And 303 is definitely water-based, not alcohol- or oil-based. At the time of this writing, the 8oz version does not seem to be directly available from Amazon, but the 16 and 32 oz is. This review is of the 32 oz, though I have only tried the 8oz. Amazon's price for this is the best. I need some quick, though, so I will be buying an 8 oz locally and then will stock up with a 32 oz bottle in my next Amazon purchase. 32 oz is huge, though, so I would only suggest purchasing it after you've purchased a smaller quantity and know you like it. 303 does not leave a greasy feel like Armor All, either. Because of that, you can use 303 on things like inflatable boats, and it won't interfere with any patching. 303 is used by people who have niche hobbies like inflatable kayaking/boating, outdoor hot tubs, off-roaders with fiberglass or vinyl soft tops, etc. 303 is frustratingly hard to find locally. I went to Wal-Mart, Target, and Auto Zone trying to find it--no dice. I originally bought mine from K-Mart, but I no longer go to K-Mart just like I no longer go to Wal-Mart--those stores just frustrate me too much. (...)K-Mart no longer comes up as carrying it, and neither does their website--only specialty stores like pool, spa, and boating places. It's good to see Amazon carrying this product, and at the best price. I've never even seen the 32 oz for sale in any store. You won't feel like you're 'poaching' because so few local stores sell it anyway. Turtle Wax seems to be something intended to compete with 303 called "F21 Super Protect" ("With Sun-Stop"--oooh). F21 is apparently an abbreviation of "Formula 2001", its original name, the marketing dolts at Turtle Wax apparently not realizing that using the year 2001 to denote advancement of technology would someday make a product seem OLD and out of date. It is much cheaper than 303, and easily available at stores for around $4 or less for 20 oz, Amazon not being the best price here. I was tempted after not finding 303 anywhere but finding F21 at all of the above-mentioned places, but after my scare with Armor All, I'm going to stick with 303, at least for now. I currently can't find any actual user feedback on F21 compared with 303 (nor is there currently any Amazon feedback on this product), and the F21's packaging copy is insulting to one's intelligence ("revolutionary nonotechnology formula"). But Amazon's copy does disclose that F21, while being water-based, does contain silicone (in my mind, a good thing). Maybe I'll experiment with that later. But if you want to be sure (as I do right now), go with 303, a tried and tested product. Finally, don't put any of these above-mentioned products on leather, no matter what the bottles say (all of them claim they're okay for leather). Putting silicone on leather could be a good or bad thing depending on the leather & what it's used for (probably bad, esp for car seats). Use a dedicated leather conditioner/moisturizer, period. Bottom line on 303: expensive but worth it--possibly even indispensible.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A professional comments,
By S. Kelley "Oblate spheroid-shaped head and torso" (kitchen table, eating HUGE quantities) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) My truck is still under warranty and some paint came off the dash. The Chevy dealer called upon the contractor to fix it. Before he worked on it I asked if my use of 303 Aerospace Protectant could have caused the problem. He declared he had never heard of the stuff so I described the product, mentioned it was water-based, not petroleum-based, etc. He did not believe that 303 caused the problem and off he went to fix my dashboard. He returned later to tell me the job was done. He also asked if i used the 303 on my vinyl seats. "Sure do," I replied. He responded by asking where he could buy the stuff because he wanted to try it. I asked what made him reach that decision. He then told me how impressed he was with the condition of my vinyl seats; how they were like-new and did not exhibit the slightest wear and tear or the aging typically seen due to the sun beating down on vinyl. Even though my truck is only two years old he said that he can spot the beginning of vinyl [....]. He showed me where the wear/damage begins, specifically on the vertical part of the bottom cushion. He said that for over 20 years he has seen over and over and over wear/damage patterns and that MY TRUCK was the first he had ever seen that did not exhibit the slightest amount of sun OR wear damage, not even the merest indication that it was beginning. His comments were unsolicited and seemed to be sincere. He did ask if I never parked in the sun or did anything other than use the 303 Aerospace Protectant. I told him the sun hit the truck a normal amount and that all I did out of the ordinary was use 303. He told me that the 303 had to be responsible. He mentioned how the always-seen very small cracks in the vertical part of the vinyl on the bottom of the seats were 100 percent absent and that the vinyl was soft and looked better than new!!!!! That guy's statements convinced me that 303 is the best stuff to use on my vehicle. I use it on all the vinyl and plastic on my truck, even the plastic headlight covers and tail lights. After reading a few blurbs here and there around the Web I will next try 303 on my paint instead of the Liquid Glass sealant I use. Others declare it works great so I will give it a try. Sure would be easier to simply apply 303 to the paint rather than going through all the work of applying and rubbing off excess sealant. And, perhaps, the 303 may protect the paint better!!!!
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The absolute best of this type product..,
By 2115|R2805KC4QEYMLD;2115|R9UO0L3PZYHMZ;2115|RDI410XRHDZJG;
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
|
Tags Customers Associate with This Product(What's this?)Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
|