Where the heck do you get 303 Aerospace Protectant & Carpet Shampoo?
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Where the heck do you get 303 Aerospace Protectant & Carpet Shampoo?
I have checked a bunch of places for these ^^^ but I can't find them.
-I went to AutoZone and they dont carry either.
-Same with Home Depot.
-Same with a local Auto store.
-Asked the Infiniti while I was there and they didnt have them either.
I want 303 Aerospace protectant for the dash and engine bay. Does this clean to or do I need to clean with something first. If so whats good?
I also want the kind of carpet shampoo that you mix with water and scrub hte mats with a brush for a full on cleaning.
Thanks in advance.
-I went to AutoZone and they dont carry either.
-Same with Home Depot.
-Same with a local Auto store.
-Asked the Infiniti while I was there and they didnt have them either.
I want 303 Aerospace protectant for the dash and engine bay. Does this clean to or do I need to clean with something first. If so whats good?
I also want the kind of carpet shampoo that you mix with water and scrub hte mats with a brush for a full on cleaning.
Thanks in advance.
RV stores carry the 303 stuff. 

Originally Posted by Strtsk8r321
I have checked a bunch of places for these ^^^ but I can't find them.
-I went to AutoZone and they dont carry either.
-Same with Home Depot.
-Same with a local Auto store.
-Asked the Infiniti while I was there and they didnt have them either.
I want 303 Aerospace protectant for the dash and engine bay. Does this clean to or do I need to clean with something first. If so whats good?
I also want the kind of carpet shampoo that you mix with water and scrub hte mats with a brush for a full on cleaning.
Thanks in advance.
-I went to AutoZone and they dont carry either.
-Same with Home Depot.
-Same with a local Auto store.
-Asked the Infiniti while I was there and they didnt have them either.
I want 303 Aerospace protectant for the dash and engine bay. Does this clean to or do I need to clean with something first. If so whats good?
I also want the kind of carpet shampoo that you mix with water and scrub hte mats with a brush for a full on cleaning.
Thanks in advance.
Why not just order online? http://pakshak.com/ has it all.
RE: the engine bay - you need to clean first. I use simple green, which is available at any local drug, hardware, or grocery store. Clean with that (if you buy it in the spray bottle don't dilute it, if you buy it by the gallon mix it 5:1 with water), then apply 303 and wipe it off.
As for the carpet shampoo - what are you trying to do? Clean a hard stain...? Woolite+water is what I use on almost all carpets.
RE: the engine bay - you need to clean first. I use simple green, which is available at any local drug, hardware, or grocery store. Clean with that (if you buy it in the spray bottle don't dilute it, if you buy it by the gallon mix it 5:1 with water), then apply 303 and wipe it off.
As for the carpet shampoo - what are you trying to do? Clean a hard stain...? Woolite+water is what I use on almost all carpets.
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From: Orange County, CA
Originally Posted by picus112
Why not just order online? http://pakshak.com/ has it all.
RE: the engine bay - you need to clean first. I use simple green, which is available at any local drug, hardware, or grocery store. Clean with that (if you buy it in the spray bottle don't dilute it, if you buy it by the gallon mix it 5:1 with water), then apply 303 and wipe it off.
As for the carpet shampoo - what are you trying to do? Clean a hard stain...? Woolite+water is what I use on almost all carpets.
RE: the engine bay - you need to clean first. I use simple green, which is available at any local drug, hardware, or grocery store. Clean with that (if you buy it in the spray bottle don't dilute it, if you buy it by the gallon mix it 5:1 with water), then apply 303 and wipe it off.
As for the carpet shampoo - what are you trying to do? Clean a hard stain...? Woolite+water is what I use on almost all carpets.
Gotchya - get some woolite, mix it like 10:1 with warm water and scrub away, then rinse and dry. That's my go to solution for carpets and it always seems to work. Woolite is available just about anywhere.
http://www.woolite.com/products.shtml
The first one.
What I do is mix 6:1 water:woolite in a spray bottle. Spray it on the carpets/mats, scrub with a brush and immediately remove any leftover with a towel. Don't let it sit or soak mats.
The first one.
What I do is mix 6:1 water:woolite in a spray bottle. Spray it on the carpets/mats, scrub with a brush and immediately remove any leftover with a towel. Don't let it sit or soak mats.
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