303 High Tech Fabric Guard, 32 oz.

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303 High Tech Fabric Guard, 32 oz.

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EAN: 0082043006508
Label: 303
Manufacturer: 303
Publisher: 303
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Product DescriptionB Powerful, Longlasting Fabric and Carpet Protector! /B • Lasts up to 3 years • Repels grease, dirt, and stains • Double UV sunscreen • Restores water- repellency • Great for use on boat interiors, biminis, canvas, and tow vehicle interiors, 303 High Tech Fabric Guard restores enduring water-repellency to covers, tops, and fabric wet weather gear. This professional-strength, ready-to-use formula repels dirt, grease, water and oil-based stains for up to 3 years. Offers double UV sunscreen for maximum fade protection. One 15.2 oz. can treats up to 100 sq. ft. of lightweight fabric. B This product cannot be used on plastic, vinyl, fiberglass, or imitation suede. Must be shipped via UPS ground. /B




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Product
I've been using 303 products on my boat for the last 5+ years, both the Fabric Guard and Vinyl Guard give excellent protection. Keeps my covers from fading, and keeps my vinyl like new. But I wish the products where cheaper!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
Used this pair to clean & waterproof/renew convertible top on a '97 BMW.
Once dried, the top shed water as if it hated the stuff!
It was as-if I'd used the equivalent of RainX on the fabric.
Also, somewhat faded color was renewed (!)
--- I actually bought 16oz bottle, but 32oz is way to go for price --



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