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Anyone else having the same problem? Seems like when you undo the seatbelt and let it go, it marks the door panel?
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303 is amazing. I use that on my fender flares and the wife’s exterior vehicle trim too. Highly recommend!Do not even blink in the direction of the interior plastics, it will scratch it.
I think I've been using a 303 product to clean it up , it helps hide the marks.
Nothing special, just a standard plastic/vinyl cleaner conditioner, like Armor-All.
Could it be from the seat belts banging around when You have the top down?Anyone else having the same problem? Seems like when you undo the seatbelt and let it go, it marks the door panel?
Does 303 have any UV protection as well?303 is amazing. I use that on my fender flares and the wife’s exterior vehicle trim too. Highly recommend!
https://www.amazon.ca/303-30313-CSR-Aerospace-Protectant-Trigger/dp/B00KN0UOEEDoes 303 have any UV protection as well?
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Awesome. Thanks for the link @604Bronco!https://www.amazon.ca/303-30313-CSR-Aerospace-Protectant-Trigger/dp/B00KN0UOEE
It has "superior" UV protection
Link for those in the UShttps://www.amazon.ca/303-30313-CSR-Aerospace-Protectant-Trigger/dp/B00KN0UOEE
It has "superior" UV protection
You're welcome - It's not greasy like cheaper products are, like Armor All. I just spray some onto a microfibre cloth and wipe it on. It goes on well, and dries quickly.
Hey Parker0076,Anyone else having the same problem? Seems like when you undo the seatbelt and let it go, it marks the door panel?
Haven’t had that issue. I have a 2 door and my seat is set a bit past the post forward. I do check periodically because of that and if I see anything it does wipe off pretty easily.Anyone else having the same problem? Seems like when you undo the seatbelt and let it go, it marks the door panel?