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    Re: 303 Fabric Guard

    No problem man, any time! I haven't been this amused by beading in a long time. If the roof isn't perfectly flat, it will roll off at the slightest prompt.

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    Talking Re: 303 Fabric Guard

    I have a lighter color top that was beginning to show some spotting from exposure w/o treatment since I bought the car in Sep.2005. It's a 2005 Ford Thunderbird Limited 50th Anniversary "Cashmere" Edition. Light soft top, white leather seats, you get the picture.

    The first time I took the hard top off the TBird just a couple months after I broght it home, I saw black marks (later were identified as mildew).

    Naturally I was horrified.
    So I just kept my foot in the fuel injectors so no one would notice.....

    Anyway. Enter 303 Fabric Convertible Miracles in-a-couple-of Bottles!

    Amazing stuff!!! Blew (what's left of) my mind!

    I have to tell you that I never experienced the REAL color of my soft-top!
    Now I figure it is easier to add more than to try to undo too much of a treatment, so I applied and rinsed my top fully 4 times (yep a whole bottle) and it looks factory fresh. I wish I had taken before/after shots, it was that dramatic.
    After treating it with the Fabric Guard twice, I feel real confident that I can put the hard top on for the winter and not meet up with the mildew beasties come Spring!
    And water will not prevail!
    Morning dew even beads.
    Bird poop "runs".......at the sight of my top!

    I'm a raving 303 fabric convertible top kit fan! The 303 Aerospace product is excellent too. But don't use it on anything you need a strudy grip on. Floormats/pedals will slip around dangerously underfoot. Otherwise it's pretty awesome on leather...just squeaky.

    All in all, 303 for the fabric top? A WINNER!

    Good night!
    Patte
    "Wicked Witch of the Wrench"

    “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.”- Dr. Seuss

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