The stuff I use is called McNett UV Tech. US HQ in Bellingham WA. Urban legend says they make the 303 too, but can't confirm or deny. Have used 303 on my canoe and kayak gear and those in the know say the UV tech is better. UVT is spozed to be the bomb for those latex ankle and wrist and neck gasket seals for dry suits however.. I keep an old sock mildly saturated with the UVT and in a ziplock bag in the van and also one in my paddling gear bag. Had trouble finding the UVT on line, but found some for sale at a very reasonable price on ebay from a kayak shop on the west coast. I originally found out about the stuff from a demo booth at the Madison WI Canoecopia event some years ago. DM&FS
The UV TechAt 03:39 PM 5/16/2009, Allan Streib wrote: >303 Protectant. Available on-line or often at marine supply shops. > >John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET> writes: > > > I need to thoroughly clean the dash and some other plastics. > > > > I want to try and prevent further deterioration due to UV on the plastics. > > > > What would be the best cleaner/protector for that task. > > > > Regards, > > > > John Rodgers > > 88 GL Driver > > > >-- >1991 Vanagon GL |
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