UV Protection For Vinyl

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Have cockpit bolsters that are just beginning to break down, particularly on the top-most surface. However, they are still very presentable and usable. Would like to protect from further damage. Suggestions for products that prevent sun damage? Like an Armor-All type of product, although I'm sure there's a more technologically advanced product out there. Anything from Meguiar's? Thanks.
 

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I've been using the vinyl protection product from 303. It seems to work pretty good. At least as good if not better than anything else I have ever used.
 

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Brad1 said:
I've been using the vinyl protection product from 303. It seems to work pretty good. At least as good if not better than anything else I have ever used.

X2.
It is the defacto SPF for your rubber and vinyl items.

You can get it any any marine supply. Read up on it here:
www.303products.com
 

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Are those 10 yrs old now?

Have ever been treated with a vinyl cleaner/conditioner?


If not, you did pretty darn good.