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Protect Your Vinyl Spa Cover with 303 Protectant

by Stuart pinfold 07 Sep 2024 0 Comments

At The Spa Shop Rotorua, we recommend using 303 Aerospace Protectant to keep your vinyl spa cover in top condition. This premium product is specifically designed to provide UV protection and prevent fading, drying, and cracking of vinyl surfaces.

Why Choose 303 Protectant?

  1. UV Protection: Helps shield your vinyl from harmful UV rays that can lead to premature aging and deterioration.

  2. Water Repellent: Creates a durable barrier that repels water, preventing stains and helping to keep your spa cover looking pristine.

  3. Non-Greasy Formula: 303 Protectant dries quickly and does not leave a greasy residue, ensuring that your cover looks clean and fresh without any buildup.

  4. Easy to Apply: Simply spray on, wipe, and let dry! It’s incredibly user-friendly, making it perfect for regular maintenance.

  5. Versatile Use: In addition to vinyl spa covers, it can be used on various surfaces, including rubber, plastic, and fiberglass, making it a great addition to your home maintenance supplies.

How to Use 303 Protectant on Your Spa Cover:

  1. Clean the Surface: Before applying, clean your spa cover as per the cleaning instructions outlined in the previous blog post.

  2. Apply the Product: Shake the bottle well, spray evenly over the surface of the cover, and use a soft cloth or sponge to spread the product evenly.

  3. Let It Dry: Allow the protectant to dry completely before placing the cover back on your spa, ensuring maximum efficacy.

Protect your investment and extend the life of your vinyl spa cover with 303 Aerospace Protectant. Visit our website or come into The Spa Shop Rotorua to purchase this reliable product and enjoy a well-maintained spa for years to come!

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