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Revivex UV Protectant 4oz
Gear Aid
Revivex UV Protectant 4oz
$8.95
Description

  Prevent Sun Damage of Outdoor Gear with Revivex protectant

  Revivex UV Protectant shields outdoor gear from harmful UV rays. Sunlight can really damage a tent or kayak. Whether it’s made of nylon fabric, plastic, rubber, or fiberglass the sun’s UV rays can break it down fast. Previously known as UV Tech, apply it to anything used outside to prevent cracks and colors from fading. This specialized formula restores gear to its original appearance by replacing lost plasticizers, rejuvenating surfaces and brightening colors. When a sunscreen for gear is needed, apply Revivex UV Protectant before or after sun exposure to keep it looking good.

  Protects – Fights sun damage and stops cracking of all types of gear including tents, kayaks, and life jackets Conditions – Restores the color of plastic, vinyl, neoprene, rubber, nylon, and latex to keep it bright and like-new Powerful – One 4 fl oz bottle prevents can repair fading fabrics, deteriorating rubber and discoloring fiberglass Reduces Wear – Bring old gear back to life and add years to its overall appearance with an effective UV protectant Multipurpose – Spray on all gear exposed to sunlight including drysuit gaskets, dive fins float tubes and waders

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Gear Aid
Weight:
4 oz
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
22795
UPC:
021563227956
Other Features:
  • Size: 4 fl oz
  • Application: spray-on
  • For Use On: fiberglass, plastic, vinyl, nylon, neoprene, rubber and latex
  • Air Dry: yes
  • Stain/Oil Protection: yes
  • UV Protection: yes
  • Conditions: yes
  • Freeze-Thaw Stable: yes
  • Made in USA
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