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OK it's raining, what about 303 High Tech Fabric Guard for the sof


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Locally I cannot seem to find Ragg Topp or Bimini Topp for the Boxster's softtop, but what I did find was 303 High Tech Fabric Guard... recommended for 'canvas fabric' convertible tops amongst other outdoor fabrics.

http://www.303products.com/tech/index.cfm?...p;feature_id=19

Anybody tried this?

thanks

I had some 303 lying around from a canvas gate at home and tried it on my top. Water beads up OK, but I heard it doesn't work as well, or last as long, as Raggtopp or the Porsche top protector. I usually use the Porsche stuff. The Raggtopp is much easier to apply. The 303 vinyl protectant is great, so I assume most of their products are OK

The only place I've ever seen Raggtopp for sale is at the parts department of a Toyota dealer; they sold it for MR2s

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Anybody tried this? (303 Fabric Guard)

thanks

I used it on our 986, which we owned for about 6 years. It worked great.

I'm a big fan of the Aerospace 303 Protectant for plastic and rubber, as well. Most detailing gurus I've seen, like the stuff. Order both at the same time, and save on shipping.

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