Thanks for this. Just started collecting hot toys figures. Only a few stars wars ones atm but nothing with leather jackets ect so probably wont need this stuff yet. But is it better to use the wipes rather then the spray ? Also how often do you apply it ? And can you use it on the body parts like arms, face ect or does it ruin the paint ?
It doesn’t ruin the paint, but it does make it look a bit shiny for a while. I would avoid it personally. I prefer the spray, but the wipes are the same stuff, so it’s just personal preference
thanks. Since my original comment I've gotten the spray. I pour a tiny bit in a cap and use a cotton bud to dip it in and rub it all over the leather parts. I've only applied it twice. Once when I first got the figures, then just recently 6 months later
Think it would WORK, but I’m not sure if it’s going to help particularly to be honest. Will also leave it looking a bit shinier too, rather than how matte they are when they start out
Hello mate, is this stuff more of a prevention than an after cure? I'm wondering whether to buy a figure off eBay where one of the pleather boots has (only very slightly) started to crack. The seller says it's been treated with 303, but do you think it'll keep further degradation at bay or is it a case of, once it's started, it's doomed! I'd appreciate your opinion, cheers! 👍
It’s more of a preventative; mod podge is a better treatment to use when things have already started to crack. I’ve got a TikTok up on how to use it, but sorry if it’s too late of a reply :/
@@inthedetolf2737 No probs. I took the leap and bought it, (ANH Han Solo, which, apparently, are infamous for the boots going!), but I was very pleasantly surprised when I received it as the 'cracking' on one boot was incredibly minor.. and I mean *incredibly* minor! Tbh, they're probably the best condition Han Solo boots I've seen! But I'll keep an eye on them and if need be, I'll invest in some Mod Podge! Cheers!
Has this proved to keep the suits from cracking? Has anyone used this for awhile and notice it works? I am only curious because I would like to maybe use on the new Mezco 1989 Keaton Batman.
@@89DannyRaider89 I've used it on lots of different figures/materials and for years. I notice it makes it look more black too. Longest is probably been like 3-4 years?
@@89DannyRaider89 no sir; I’ve still got like some really old figures like hot toys Dutch from 2009 and I’ll use this stuff on there and a lot of peoples have already cracked and got damaged!
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Hi, would this product help prolong the longevity of my latex masks?
Very useful, thank you. Getting Hot Toys Darth Vader soon and sounds like I'll definitely need to do this for all the faux leather he has
Thanks for this. Just started collecting hot toys figures. Only a few stars wars ones atm but nothing with leather jackets ect so probably wont need this stuff yet.
But is it better to use the wipes rather then the spray ? Also how often do you apply it ? And can you use it on the body parts like arms, face ect or does it ruin the paint ?
It doesn’t ruin the paint, but it does make it look a bit shiny for a while. I would avoid it personally.
I prefer the spray, but the wipes are the same stuff, so it’s just personal preference
thanks. Since my original comment I've gotten the spray. I pour a tiny bit in a cap and use a cotton bud to dip it in and rub it all over the leather parts. I've only applied it twice. Once when I first got the figures, then just recently 6 months later
Can I apply it to my BvS Batman? Would it work on him as well?
You sure can, I use it on mine :)
Does anybody know whether it would work well on deadpool's suit with the weathering and all?
It does work absolutely fine
Would this work on rubber skins to hide joints? Threezero Walking dead or Hot Toys Star Wars?
Think it would WORK, but I’m not sure if it’s going to help particularly to be honest. Will also leave it looking a bit shinier too, rather than how matte they are when they start out
Is Black Panther suit 2.0 and 3.0 need this 303 product?
I think it could benefit from it, the material is a bit of a weird one, but I did use 303 on the civil war black panther & the solo movie one too
Hello mate, is this stuff more of a prevention than an after cure? I'm wondering whether to buy a figure off eBay where one of the pleather boots has (only very slightly) started to crack. The seller says it's been treated with 303, but do you think it'll keep further degradation at bay or is it a case of, once it's started, it's doomed!
I'd appreciate your opinion, cheers! 👍
It’s more of a preventative; mod podge is a better treatment to use when things have already started to crack. I’ve got a TikTok up on how to use it, but sorry if it’s too late of a reply :/
@@inthedetolf2737 No probs. I took the leap and bought it, (ANH Han Solo, which, apparently, are infamous for the boots going!), but I was very pleasantly surprised when I received it as the 'cracking' on one boot was incredibly minor.. and I mean *incredibly* minor!
Tbh, they're probably the best condition Han Solo boots I've seen! But I'll keep an eye on them and if need be, I'll invest in some Mod Podge! Cheers!
Anything to recommend for metal/diecast figure?
Good question, unfortunately I don’t. I would avoid touching with dirty hands as it can break the paint down faster from what I’ve seen
would this work on darkside anakin?
Yes on all pleather parts
Yeah man I use it on the leathery tunic bit on him; as well as on his boots and belt. :)
Would this work on seamless arms? Like Ahsoka and Thanos for instance
They’re rubber, but I don’t see why not. I do think they’d make it look a bit shinier than the matte finish they have to begin with
Has this proved to keep the suits from cracking? Has anyone used this for awhile and notice it works? I am only curious because I would like to maybe use on the new Mezco 1989 Keaton Batman.
yeah man, ive used this on my dx09 and batman returns. works great. :)
@@inthedetolf2737 how long has the stuff been on the figure though?
@@89DannyRaider89 I've used it on lots of different figures/materials and for years. I notice it makes it look more black too. Longest is probably been like 3-4 years?
@@inthedetolf2737 and those figures that have had it on for 3-4 years still look the same and no tears or wear on material?
@@89DannyRaider89 no sir; I’ve still got like some really old figures like hot toys Dutch from 2009 and I’ll use this stuff on there and a lot of peoples have already cracked and got damaged!
Tried this and it damaged the figures vinyl jacket. :(
What? How so? I’ve used this on so many figures, what figure was it?
Does this work on stuff like advanced suit Spider-Man, the 2099 suit, and the blue of the new red and blue and comic spider men suits?
Will this work with Wanda Multiverse Suit and Capt Marvel Suit? Thank you