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I saw a Gold Eagle product online that I hadn’t seen before. It is specifically for trim restoration and protection.

303 Graphene Trim Coating

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Has anyone here tried this out? Your thoughts?

Maybe they can hook @AzScorpion up with some and he can let us know how it works. Better yet, maybe they can hook me up with some and I’ll review it. 😀
There's no need for this because the regular Graphene Nano coating does the same thing. They have several products like this (similar to others they have) and I think the only reason they do this is some people use others coatings like Mothers and then will use this for their trim. With the Graphene Nano coating you can use it on all everything.

The 303 Aerospace Protectant and the Marine Aerospace Protectant are the exact same product. I asked the chemist about this years ago and he said the just tailer different markets like this.

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There's no need for this because the regular Graphene Nano coating does the same thing. They have several products like this (similar to others they have) and I think the only reason they do this is some people use others coatings like Mothers and then will use this for their trim. With the Graphene Nano coating you can use it on all everything.

The 303 Aerospace Protectant and the Marine Aerospace Protectant are the exact same product. I asked the chemist about this years ago and he said the just tailer different markets like this.

From their website

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Gotcha, thanks.

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There's no need for this because the regular Graphene Nano coating does the same thing. They have several products like this (similar to others they have) and I think the only reason they do this is some people use others coatings like Mothers and then will use this for their trim. With the Graphene Nano coating you can use it on all everything.

The 303 Aerospace Protectant and the Marine Aerospace Protectant are the exact same product. I asked the chemist about this years ago and he said the just tailer different markets like this.

From their website

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With the fading of the trim on my 5G, the first thing I did with the 6G was get some 303 and did all the trim. When I get the chance and it's not too hot out, I'll do the rest.
 

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With the fading of the trim on my 5G, the first thing I did with the 6G was get some 303 and did all the trim. When I get the chance and it's not too hot out, I'll do the rest.
While the Aerospace protectant works great I like the Graphene better for the outside trim/rubber. It seems to last longer and protect it better with the added Graphene in it. I use the Aerospace protectant on all my interior and only do that 2-3 times a year.
 

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While the Aerospace protectant works great I like the Graphene better for the outside trim/rubber. It seems to last longer and protect it better with the added Graphene in it. I use the Aerospace protectant on all my interior and only do that 2-3 times a year.
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That's the one. You can use it on everything (glass, plastic, rubber and body panels) on the exterior but don't use it inside, use the Aerospace protectant inside.
I used it on my new tonneau cover as well. Right after install.
 

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I used it on my new tonneau cover as well. Right after install.
On my '19 Ranger I used the Aerospace Protectant on that since it was a soft tonneau cover. My Tremor is a hard shell so I just use the Graphene on it but either works great and it comes down to convenience and preference. The only thing you don't want to do is use Graphene inside because of the fumes. It'll work but you'll be flying. :crazy:
 

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On my '19 Ranger I used the Aerospace Protectant on that since it was a soft tonneau cover. My Tremor is a hard shell so I just use the Graphene on it but either works great and it comes down to convenience and preference. The only thing you don't want to do is use Graphene inside because of the fumes. It'll work but you'll be flying. :crazy:
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