🛡️ Protect your gear, preserve your edge.
303 30306 Marine and Recreation Aerospace Protectant is a 32 oz. advanced formula designed to shield surfaces from UV damage, fading, and cracking. Compatible with a wide range of materials including vinyl, plexiglas, carbon fiber, rubber, plastics, and finished leather, it dries to a clear matte finish while restoring color and luster. Made in the USA, this fade-resistant protectant is a must-have for maintaining the longevity and appearance of your marine and recreational equipment.
Manufacturer | Gold Eagle Co. |
Brand | 303 Products |
Model | 30350 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 5 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 30306 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Brushed |
Manufacturer Part Number | 30306 |
Special Features | Fade Resistant, UV Resistant, Stain Resistant |
Lift Type | Fluid in bottle |
M**A
A must-have for long-lasting shine and protection. 5 stars!
This protectant is amazing! It provides excellent UV protection and keeps my boat looking brand new. The matte finish is perfect—no greasy residue. It repels dust and dirt effectively, making cleaning a breeze. Restores surfaces beautifully. Highly recommend for marine and aerospace use. A must-have for long-lasting shine and protection. 5 stars!
V**L
Slippery as Heck! But Great!
Wherever You Use This- Protect From Overspray! I was using this indoors (because it was 110° outside) to condition my camping supply bins and I thought I was being careful, but I got some on the carpet. Now our rug is like an ice skating rink! 😬 Also, protect your shoes! I thought I was being smarter and took my second project outside onto the driveway. But then I absentmindedly walked through the overspray and my shoes turned into skates! Whoops!Besides that, it works great! If your plastic has been outside, I'd recommend cleaning and almost buffing your plastic first to get off mineral deposits and that old, powdery oxidation. Then I sprayed the plastic and rubbed it in with a Magic Eraser sponge in a circular pattern. It really seemed to penetrate the plastic, not just smear on top. It looks really good now, I'll try to update my review after it's survived the Arizona summer.(As other reviews mention, follow directions, try on a small spot first to make sure it's compatible with the material, and maybe don't use it on rubber or seals)
C**R
The Ultimate Protectant for Outdoor Gear
If you’re looking for a product that can keep your outdoor gear and marine equipment looking new, 303 Aerospace Protectant is a must-have. Whether it’s for your boat, RV, or even outdoor furniture, this protectant offers top-notch UV protection and keeps your items clean and in great shape.
K**F
Great Interior Protectant
I've got a 2012 Jeep Wrangler with those 'fantastic' plastic fenders and bumpers. There are countless threads across the internet that discuss the best products/practices to keep them looking like new. After much research, I decided to go with this 32 oz bottle of 303 Aerospace (buying in retail locations will cost you about twice as much). It was Prime-eligible, so I got it promptly and well packaged. My vehicle is parked outside at all times, and has never had anything applied to protect it from the elements since I acquired it.First, I used some dish soap to scrub down the surfaces to remove any previous coatings and dirt. After allowing them to dry completely, I used a foam trim paint brush by spraying the 303 directly into it, then applying it in long, steady strokes. By the time I got around the Jeep to the first fender I had applied it to (about 30 minutes), it seemed to have dried evenly, and any areas that had looked milky seemed to have evened out. It looked great as is, but I lightly buffed the surfaces to a low sheen and repeated the process. When finished... everything looked incredible; better than when I took delivery of the vehicle a year and a half ago. I then proceeded to apply it to my interior dash, door seals and side panels... basically, every rubber or plastic surface I could find inside the Jeep. My last step was to apply it to my tires. Initially, I tried to use the foam brush, but that proved tedious, so I decided to spray it directly on. The result turned out great. A deep black where there used to be brown, no streaking and no ridiculous "shine"...This took me about 2 hours to complete, but I was highly satisfied with the results. However, 2 days later, we had an extended period of rain. On the 4th day, as I left home to head to work, I was greeted with practically bare fenders again. It seems to have all washed off in the weather. I was a bit disappointed to say the least... after all of the labor spent to apply it. The tires still looked great, as did my interior, but these areas weren't the reason I purchased it.In the end, I won't be using 303 on exterior surfaces. I will continue to use it on the interior and tires. The door/top seals are supple and flexible and I appreciate the deep matte finish it leaves on the dash and other plastics. With a Jeep, one is strongly compelled to take the top off and ride in the sun. I do this whenever the weather allows, so the UV protection is highly desirable. I think this product is the best for those applications. For my exterior plastics, I'm going to have to continue the search.I recommend this product for interior vinyl, rubber, canvas (I might try the 303 fabric protectant for this in the future) and other plastics. It should go a long way in protecting against the fading inherent in driving a topless Jeep in South Texas.
E**S
Works great on an outdoor golf net
I use this on my Net Return Pro golf net to protect the nylon fabric that the support tubes run thru. The Net Return Pro is an expensive golf net and even though it is made to be disassembled, I leave it up pretty much all summer so it us out in the sun 6-8 hours a day.I used another product at first called Forcefield and it did an okay job. My first net lasted about three summers until it dried badly, started to tear, and needed to be replaced - which was over $200. When I Went to get more of the other protectant it had doubled in price so I looked for an alternative and came across the 303 Marine Aerospace Protectant and I am glad I did.This one goes on a lot easier and leaves the nylon feeling much more supple, and well...protected. The other product made no appreciable difference in the feel of the fabric. Plus it goes a long way versus the other which you needed to spray until saturated and leave to air dry. The 303 goes on and you immediately wipe it in which is much more convenient and requires a lot less product. Not that I am cheap with it - protectant of any kind is a lot less expensive then a new net. I have done it twice this season and have barely made a dent in the bottle versus the other which got me two maybe three applications. Plus it smells a lot better whereas the other had a much more toxic smell to it.Right now the jury is still out as to whether or not this new net will outlast the old one, but based on the results I am seeing right now....there is no comparison really. I suspect it will last twice as long if not longer. One thing I did notice though it the 303 Marine Aerospace Protectant smells a lot like Armor All protectant I use on my car. Makes me wonder if I could have just used that to begin with. Just something to consider depending on what you are trying to protect.Still though I have no problem recommending this product for the purpose I described or something similar. The price is pretty decent and like I stated....a little seems to go a long way.
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