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Aloha Fellow Bronco6G Members!
My apologies in advance if this has been posted elsewhere,
Throughout my 32-year career as a Firefighter, we used 303 Protectant to maintain the plastic-type trims on all our fire trucks with excellent results. And also on my personal vehicles. I am asking ya'll if you think that 303 Protectant would be a viable method to maintain the MIC Hardtop? It seems to me that it would be worth it as a way to keep the MIC Hardtop from fading and also protect it from harmful UV rays. Please let me know if any of you have done this and what type of results you encountered. Any insight and feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
My apologies in advance if this has been posted elsewhere,
Throughout my 32-year career as a Firefighter, we used 303 Protectant to maintain the plastic-type trims on all our fire trucks with excellent results. And also on my personal vehicles. I am asking ya'll if you think that 303 Protectant would be a viable method to maintain the MIC Hardtop? It seems to me that it would be worth it as a way to keep the MIC Hardtop from fading and also protect it from harmful UV rays. Please let me know if any of you have done this and what type of results you encountered. Any insight and feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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