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303 Aerospace Protectant

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I am a big fan of 303 protectant. I have been using it for a long time on old Japanese motorcycles. The bikes in the 70's had very thin coats of paint. Polish the black frame to much and it will wear thru. Spray some 303 on it, wipe clean and paint looks new. I could go on about the 35-40 yr old seats and rubber I have used it on. The lack of silicone also allows for wiping clean any metal surface or glass you get it on. Commonly found in Marine supply stores at about $17 for 16oz bottle. $43.97 for a gallon is great price. If you use it correctly, you will be hard pressed to use a gallon of it.
 
Yeah it is great stuff.

I am starting to kick myself a little though. I'm giving away all my secrets. (OK not my secrets - just stuff I have been luck enough to learn from others)
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