Marc Hufnagel
11-26-2003, 07:21 PM
Hi
First real post, so I`ll try to make it worthwhile..
I live in Southern Illinois. We have Walmarts, Autozone, Oreilly, Rural King, etc.
I`ve looked high and low for 303 and Vinylex. Called boat shops, saddlery places, pro body shop suppliers, you name it. I thought I had found something in E1 Protectant, but none to be found here either, just other products of theirs.
We have no Pep Boys within 250 miles of here either.
I am wanting a nice water-based protectant for the dash and rubber trim pieces for a 1997 Nissan Maxima. I don`t really want to use AA of any kind unless they have something that isn`t potentially harmful.
The best I can find other than 303 or Vinylex is Meguiars #40 for 8.49
In the vast wasteland of quality products in my area, can someone perhaps recommend a nice water-based protectant (for dash, doors, rubber trim and maybe under the hood dressing?)
thanks for any help. I`m envious of you guys that can just go down the street or the highway and get the good stuff :) I`d like to pick something up locally rather than order over the .net and wait a week or more of course..
I`m leaning towards the #40 based on what I have read here, it`s water-based right?
Marc
First real post, so I`ll try to make it worthwhile..
I live in Southern Illinois. We have Walmarts, Autozone, Oreilly, Rural King, etc.
I`ve looked high and low for 303 and Vinylex. Called boat shops, saddlery places, pro body shop suppliers, you name it. I thought I had found something in E1 Protectant, but none to be found here either, just other products of theirs.
We have no Pep Boys within 250 miles of here either.
I am wanting a nice water-based protectant for the dash and rubber trim pieces for a 1997 Nissan Maxima. I don`t really want to use AA of any kind unless they have something that isn`t potentially harmful.
The best I can find other than 303 or Vinylex is Meguiars #40 for 8.49
In the vast wasteland of quality products in my area, can someone perhaps recommend a nice water-based protectant (for dash, doors, rubber trim and maybe under the hood dressing?)
thanks for any help. I`m envious of you guys that can just go down the street or the highway and get the good stuff :) I`d like to pick something up locally rather than order over the .net and wait a week or more of course..
I`m leaning towards the #40 based on what I have read here, it`s water-based right?
Marc