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McNett UV TECH Protectant & Rejuvenator
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Price: $5.62*
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| Part No: | B002HH445Q |
| Manufacturer: | McNett |
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| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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- Beautifies surfaces and protects then from sun damage and color fading, with trigger spray application
- One application restores gear to like new appearance
- Regular use prolongs gear life
- Ideal for kayaks, canoes, PFD's, dry suit seals, binocular housings and more
- Excellent on hundreds of materials including Latex, Hypalon, Kevlar, Royalex, fiberglass, PVC, plastics and more
UV Tech is a powerful protectant for use on hundreds of items including dry suit seals, kayaks, binocular housings, boat covers and a variety of outdoor fabrics and materials. Rejuvenates synthetic and natural materials and protects surfaces from sun damage and color fading. Restores gear to its original condition and prolongs gear life. Conditions, seals and protects Neoprene, latex, rubber, plastic, Hypalon, PVC, leather and more. *Reduces Damage and Fading From The Sun. * Replaces Lost Plasticizers. * Protects For Easy Cleaning. * Improves Appearance, Enhances Color. * Nontoxic, Biodegradable, Nonflammable. Easy application; just spray on and buff with cloth.
| Better then Armour All and actually works! | 2010-02-08 | 5 / 5 |
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I've tried so many different rubber protectants and rejuvenators and none work as well as McNett's.
Use it on anything rubber, vinyl, plastic... basically anything but metals and fabrics.
Personally I've been using it on my exterior trim and rubber parts on my car. Not only does it work, it out lasts most of the protectants out there, such as Black Magic, Back to Black, and of course the old stand-by Armour All.
It applies cleanly, leaves little to no residue (that is easily buffed off with a clean cloth if any is left) and isn't offensive to smell.
Still finding more and more things to use it on and it has yet to let me down. Great stuff!
Pros:
Fairly cheap.
Works on most everything I've tried it on.
Lasts for a very long time.
Actually rejuvenated several worn out rubber bits and pieces I applied it to to almost new status.
Great spray bottle.
Cons:
Kinda pricy. |
| UV Tech Review | 2010-01-11 | 4 / 5 |
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| I've used this type of product for several years for various plastic roto-molded Kayaks in a mostly salt water area. It keeps the surfaces supple, flexible, and eliminates chalkyness and sun damage, (drying). I recently bought UV tech and used it on two kayaks stored in the sun and it appears to be excellent thus far. I see these kayaks everyday and keep track of their appearence. Yes, a cover would work fine, but I live in a windy envoironment and covers get torn or blown away. Critters like to make their homes there as well. This is the next best answer for me. A little UV Tech goes a long way. Tony |