303 Aerospace Protectant
Today's manufacturers make kayaks, canoes and inflatable watercraft from a variety of materials including gelcoat fiberglass, polyethylene, ABS and other plastics. Inflatable paddling toys are typically vinyl (PVC). For protecting all these materials, 303 Aerospace Protectant is the product most manufacturers recommend.
Label directions: Spray on, wipe COMPLETELY dry. This product does not air dry and extra buffing (with a dry cloth) INCREASES bonding, INCREASES repellency (to soiling/stains) and INCREASES longevity. Properly applied, 303 Aerospace Protectant will NOT wash off. For full label directions, click here
DRY SUITS - latex cuffs and collars. Latex rubber is one of the most environmentally sensitive materials there is, VERY difficult to protect from UV and Ozone. Guess what dry suit manufacturers recommend? What the U.S. Navy uses? Right...to protect the latex...303 Aerospace Protectant.

Check out what this long-time sea kayaker discovered:
March 2003
I'm a long-time sea kayaker who purchased a Kokotat Gore-Tex drysuit in the winter of 1995. In cold-water kayaking the latex seals are a life-support issue -- not something to gamble with. I expected to get two or three seasons before replacing them. Following the manufacturer's instructions, I've used 303 on the seals -- not as often as recommended, but often enough. After seven seasons, they're still stretchy and strong. As far as I can tell, they're as good as new. 'Hard to believe, but absolutely true.
Thanks for a product that really works!
E. S., PhD, North Carolina
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