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Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
Is Aerospace 303 designed to work on glass? I was in a rush last time I used it and got over-spray on the windscreen and wipers. The next day it rained and once the initial smear had cleared, the wipers were silky smooth and the water droplets seemed to glide off the glass more easily.
If that's the case I might apply it properly as long as it's designed for the job?
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Re: Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
Never tried it on auto-glass surfaces.
So far: Just on the wiper blade inserts.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
I don't think the company recommends this product for glass but they do recommend it for clear plastic windows.
A lot of people think of 303 Aerospace 303 Protectant a product for vinyl, like an Armor-All type product but it is in fact also for maintaining clear plastics.
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Thanks guys, I might just stick to a dedicated glass cleaner then. I generally use it on my dash and exterior black plastic trim. Maybe it soaked into my wiper blade inserts and bought them back to life and that's why they were working so well
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Re: Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
I work for 303, it won't hurt glass but it's not really made for it. You can use 303 AP on your wiper blades to extend their life and make them work a little smoother .
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Re: Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
I thought I read that it can be used on the paint as well. Sort of an all purpose product. I'm probably wrong
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Re: Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
Originally Posted by frankprozzoly
I thought I read that it can be used on the paint as well. Sort of an all purpose product. I'm probably wrong
You might be thinking of this 303 product:
303 Speed Detailer, quick detailer, instant detailer, auto detail spray
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
I'm sure that's what it was
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Re: Aerospace 303 on windscreen?
Originally Posted by frankprozzoly
I thought I read that it can be used on the paint as well. Sort of an all purpose product. I'm probably wrong
It won't hurt paint, and in the sense of dressing door handles or exterior plastics it's not too difficult to get excess off the paint. I would not recommend using it primarily for paint.
Other posters are correct we do make a speed detailer with an awesome uv blocker in it. I use that on paint and other hard finished surfaces.
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