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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
Originally Posted by pro 4x
I use 253 on my mats. Weathertechs and others. It does make weathertechs slicker than mats that are more "rubbery" in nature. But I personally really like the finish. And it's so easy to use. Great product.
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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
Originally Posted by Mantilgh
Bob, what is a good substitute for
their FloorMat Protector?
I don't know of any.
{Post #7 of this thread}
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
Just stumbled on using Stone Trim Shine on rubber mats.
I spray it on the mats, using a MF towel and wipe it well.
Come back with another MF towel and they look new and completely dry, not slippery
Love it
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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
Watered down CG Silk shine works well. I have also used CG air fresheners undiluted to clean the rubber mats and it leaves behind a very subtle matte sheen along with a nice smell.
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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
I would have bet money that 303 WOULD make mats slick.
Originally Posted by Just02896
I use 303 aerospace
Steve -The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs- "Boanerges"
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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
Originally Posted by DogRescuer
I would have bet money that 303 WOULD make mats slick.
Only if you don't wipe off the excess product. I've been using it for over 2 years now. Spray it on, spread it out, let it dwell for a few minutes, and then buff off the excess. Once dry the mats aren't slippery at all.
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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
Ok but is it a cleaner and protector in 1 or 2 items?
QUOTE=pdqgp;1452910]^^ this. I use it on my weathertech matts and it's fantastic. Solid matt brand new look with zero slip even with my dress shoes.[/QUOTE]
Steve -The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs- "Boanerges"
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Re: Dressing for rubber mats?
Originally Posted by HateSwirls
Just stumbled on using Stone Trim Shine on rubber mats.
I spray it on the mats, using a MF towel and wipe it well.
Come back with another MF towel and they look new and completely dry, not slippery
Love it
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Thanks, just tried this. Makes my graying rubber mats look great. Definitely have to knock it down after application with a MF as you suggest or very slippery.
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