Applying 303 Aerospace Protectant

Dubravac

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Hello everyone. Recently purchased a new car and i've been reading up and getting into the world of detailing. Bought quite a bit of products that have done a great job for me. Just had a question regarding the product in my title. I find when i apply it with a MF towel, when i go back into the car hours later, i can see spots .. even places where i'm certain i went over with my MF. Are there any good tricks to applying this stuff so i don't get the blotchiness or the appearance of spots on my dash or other places i apply the product.



Thanks for your help !!
 
Applying it to the dash, doors ... interior vinyl on the most part. Thanks for the help Patrick .. i read somewhere else to dampen a MF then apply ... i'm just curious to how that helps .. thanks again everyone !!
 
Using a dampened MF help the wicking process for 303. 303 is absorbed more readily into the MF's fibers. Plus once you have applied to the surface, the surface is ran over with with a product already sperad out more evenly. No dry spots on teh MF to pick up what you just applied. This is also why a slightly dampened Waffle Weave dries better. Its pre moistened and the wicking is much much quicker.....

I learned this quite some time ago, and works great for all interior products.
 
Now, do you spray the 303 on the damp MF towel or do you spray it on the dash, etc .. then go over it with the damp MF ... or does it matter ?



Thanks again
 
Dubravac said:
Now, do you spray the 303 on the damp MF towel or do you spray it on the dash, etc .. then go over it with the damp MF ... or does it matter ?



Thanks again

Always on the towel. Splotching is very common when your trying to apply lightly, and you spray on the surface. Im tellin ya, the dampened MF is the hot ticket......
 
i spray mine on with a cheep HVLP paint gun I got at harbor freight, makes a little product go a LONG way, like 3oz for 4 tires and all interior/exterior plastic
 
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