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    OTC Fabric Guard?

    Not sure if there is the correct place to put this, but I am sorta in a pinch, and was looking to see if there was a sort of OTC fabric guard sorta like GTechniq I1 or anything like that. Basically something to waterproof fabric. I have a non waterproof car cover that I am interested in seeing if I can waterproof it before the snow hits Friday...

    I did find this at HD, but not sure how good it is. Scotchgard 14 oz. Fabric and Upholstery Protector-4106D-14PDQ - The Home Depot

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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    Scotchgard, ive never had trouble with it.

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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    Quote Originally Posted by andy2485 View Post
    Scotchgard, ive never had trouble with it.
    Good stuff. Gonna go pick some up now.

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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    pretty much just scotchgard

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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    303 Fabric Guard is available at most boating stores

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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    303 HighTech Fabric Protectant works very well and isn't unseasonably expensive.
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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    Quote Originally Posted by AGOatemywallet View Post
    303 Fabric Guard is available at most boating stores
    And is superior to Scotch by a mile.

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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    Link to an external site selling items that compete with AG. Looks like the reminders we got a while ago meant NOTHING. LOL
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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    Quote Originally Posted by dcjredline View Post
    Link to an external site selling items that compete with AG. Looks like the reminders we got a while ago meant NOTHING. LOL
    He said he needed something ASAP as snow was on the horizon. As good as AG is, he's probably not gonna get the product in under a day, so he needed ideas he could get locally. Is that rule really being enforced to that degree now, or are people just making it out to be worse? I never read that whole huge thread about it, so just curious.

    On a similar note, what do you guys use for fabric protectant that's not OTC? I've used Scotchgard before when needed, but curious if there's anything that ya'll would recommend specifically, or is Scotchgard or 303 pretty much the best out there?
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    Re: OTC Fabric Guard?

    Quote Originally Posted by jarred767 View Post
    On a similar note, what do you guys use for fabric protectant that's not OTC? I've used Scotchgard before when needed, but curious if there's anything that ya'll would recommend specifically, or is Scotchgard or 303 pretty much the best out there?
    I've been happy with GTechniq I1. Just ordered some more last month.
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    Instead it was a large drop of water that wasn't being absorbed by the fibers.
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