Camp Dry
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Camp Dry
I have seen this for use on tents and wondered if anyone has used it on their softtop? I know it's mostly silicone, but hey, if it works on tents, will it work on our soft tops?
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Anyone tried this stuff.
On another note, someone told me that there is a product made just for "sailcloth"'. He didn't think it was 303. Any boaters out there that might know what he's talking about??
On another note, someone told me that there is a product made just for "sailcloth"'. He didn't think it was 303. Any boaters out there that might know what he's talking about??
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Some people never learn. Aren't you the same guy complaining about
Turtle Wax Ice turning your fenders white?
Stick with the basics and stop trying shortcuts
Turtle Wax Ice turning your fenders white?
Stick with the basics and stop trying shortcuts
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Nothing wrong with shortcuts as long as they work. But thanks for your valuable comment. It has been noted and filed.........In the trash.
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Not sure why you would want to use Camp Dry on the soft top, it's already waterproof. I've used Camp Dry on tents with good results, also on snow pants for snowshoe hikes. Works well for that application but I wouldn't put it on my top. I use 303, have been for years. Used it on the TJ top and now on the JK with excellent results, see no reason to switch.