Removing 303?

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I have a buildup of 303 Protectant on the door vinyl/plastic. Is there a good way to clean it off? I believe it is a polymer type material and I didn't wipe the excess off fast enough. Ed
 
Are you sure it's only 303? I would just try re-applying 303 evenly. Read below:

"303 Protectant. 303 is a beautififying liquid sunscreen which will keep vinyl looking like new. 303 contains no petrochemicals, silicone oils or petroleum distillates. 303 is not a build-up product. 303 is not oily or greasy and does not attract dust. In fact, 303 treated vinyl repels dust, dirt and stains, stays cleaner longer and is much easier to clean when finally soiled. 303 is the most powerful UV screening treatment available for vinyl, leather, and rubber. Regular use of 303 can reduce UV caused slow-fade up to 100%."
 
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Use an all purpose cleaner. Might take a couple of applications. Remember that plastic is porous so the 303 has already embedded itself but the excess should wipe off pretty easily.
 
Are you sure it's only 303? It doesn't sound like it. Sounds more like AA. You could try Purple Power or Simple Green (initially diluted).
 
Originally Posted By: Eddie
I have a buildup of 303 Protectant on the door vinyl/plastic. Is there a good way to clean it off? I believe it is a polymer type material and I didn't wipe the excess off fast enough. Ed


Email 303 Aerospace and ask them.

I have slopped 303 on and let it sit without having your problem
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Just follow up with a dry microfiber towel.
I always buff the 303 with a MF towel after 10 minutes or so..
 
That is very odd! 303 should NEVER do that. We have used it on hundereds of cars over the years and have never seen that happen.
 
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