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stogie1020
05-11-2005, 07:13 PM
Am I going to lose the protection of the 303 if I wipe the glossy residue off the dash the day after I apply the 303? It leaves a dull, dry look, but I don`t want to compromise the protection if I just need to leave it on looking all glossy. Any thoughts?

toml
05-11-2005, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by stogie1020

Am I going to lose the protection of the 303 if I wipe the glossy residue off the dash the day after I apply the 303? It leaves a dull, dry look, but I don`t want to compromise the protection if I just need to leave it on looking all glossy. Any thoughts?



I don`t think so. The directions say to "spray on, wipe dry." I like a matte finish on my dash, I always buff it with a MF after application.

danwatt
05-12-2005, 02:09 AM
It shouldn`t cause a problem. I like to spray the 303 onto an applicator, and then apply it to the dash. Don`t leave near as much gloss.

mataku
05-12-2005, 03:26 AM
Yah, i`m pretty sure it says to wipe dry, but I`ve stop doing so. I think it`s a PITA to wipe everything down twice. (dash, seats (front and back), interior sides, steering wheel) really just everything.

stogie1020
05-12-2005, 06:39 PM
OK, I was using an applicator to apply the 303, but I think I may try the WOWO method next time. I alsways seem to "dry" out the place on the door where my arm rests, and it looked funny compared to the rest of the door trim.



OOH, goody, another step in the detail process!!