hood waterproofer
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- gooner1
- Out humping Reindeer
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Protect your car's cloth and carpet from fading and stains... for a full year!
303 High Tech Fabric Guard protects all new or freshly cleaned fabric and carpet upholstery from water, soil, grease and sun damage for up to a year. Advanced fluoropolymer fabric treatment specifically developed for exterior applications and providing the following benefits:
- Excellent Water & Oil Repellency.
- Superior Stain Resistance & Soil Release characteristics.
- Longest Lasting
- UV Screening to help control fading.
- Will not alter fabric color, feel, flammability or breathability.
- Resists mildew formation.
- No CFC's. Ozone safe. Non-toxic & odorless when dry.
16 oz. spray
Do you mean this one e30ata ?
303 High Tech Fabric Guard protects all new or freshly cleaned fabric and carpet upholstery from water, soil, grease and sun damage for up to a year. Advanced fluoropolymer fabric treatment specifically developed for exterior applications and providing the following benefits:
- Excellent Water & Oil Repellency.
- Superior Stain Resistance & Soil Release characteristics.
- Longest Lasting
- UV Screening to help control fading.
- Will not alter fabric color, feel, flammability or breathability.
- Resists mildew formation.
- No CFC's. Ozone safe. Non-toxic & odorless when dry.
16 oz. spray
Do you mean this one e30ata ?


who's a clever boy then! thanks daveDaveD wrote:now adit ...google is a wonderful tool
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-am ... d_175.html
I tried the autoglym hood cleaner and protector. At first when I was applying it I thought it foamed up really well and used the special sponge that comes with it. But when I rinsed it off I still had some green residue on the roof. Dried the hood properly like it said to and then sprayed the protector. The next day when it rained and I saw how the water was covering the roof (bubbles) I was pleased untill I opened the door and my seat was soaked. This was the start of my roof / seal leaks you may have read about...
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blackcountrybimmerman
- E30 Zone Camper

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"Fabsil" is excellent stuff. Never used it on a hood, but used it plenty of times on my tent......adit wrote:i think campers use "fabsil". quite good apparently
It does exactly what it says on the tin.....

It doesn't look like it does in my sig pic anymore
I have used the Autoglym Kit last summer and it cleaned really well, the protector was also very good, going to do mine again soon with this.
When applying the protector make sure you dont get it on the windscreen or side windows as it is very difficult to get off.
When applying the protector make sure you dont get it on the windscreen or side windows as it is very difficult to get off.

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jacko
- E30 Zone Regular

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Renovo re proofer and dye. Used it three years ago and it cured all my leaks. I've not had to do it since although it could do with a clean again.
And on the eighth day God created........The E30!





