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Old 06-04-2009, 07:05 PM
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How to remove/redo 303?

When I first got the 303 vinyl protectant, I decided to check it on my wife's SUV first so I could check the gloss / flatness of the finish. I liked the way it turned out on the dash, so headed off to the Porsche. Unfortunately, I was using a dark micro-fiber towel.

As I went over my stone-grey dash, I thought it was glossing up enough to reflect the dirt on the windshield. It wasn't. It was dirty; just slightly dinghy. I went back over it with a fresh clean microfiber towel and it cleaned up some, but it still looks a little dinghy to me.

What will remove the old 303 and clean the dash without hurting the vinyl? Should I try diluted Dawn? OR...?
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Old 06-04-2009, 07:12 PM
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Re: How to remove/redo 303?

I hate it for my dusty gravel road. It is a dirt attractor for me. I finally used a 50/50 water/Simple Green several times before it was gone. Hopefully someone else has a better remedy.
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Old 06-08-2009, 04:42 PM
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Re: How to remove/redo 303?

If you ask the the detailers domain thread, I am sure Phil will have a good suggestion. I use the 1z Cockpit Premium that he sells, and it's really great stuff.
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