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SkipGundlach 26
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Rednucleus 952
Which of these products would you try on an old dry suit - just getting kind of "oozy"; trying to limp thru this spring before replacing!
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oldjeep 13,518
You could also try this - it is what sunbrella is recommending these days
https://www.sunbrella.com/sunbrella-restore-fabric-protector-and-repellent-32
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oldjeep 13,518
303 Fabric guard - it is what malibu originally recommended. I use it on my boat cover and wifes convertible top. Just make sure cover is nice and clean. If the seams are really leaking bad you can also consider some seam sealer - similiar to what you would use on a tent. No cover stays waterproof forever without additional treatment.
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Cole2001 1,081
303 fabric guard would be my choice but a cover that old might just need replacing
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