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Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
I was thinking of using some Wolfgang ETS on my weathertech floor liners anyone have an opinion? I know it is called exterior trim sealant but thought it would work good on my floorliners any reason why I should not do it?
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
Originally Posted by GOTURBACK
I was thinking of using some Wolfgang ETS on my weathertech floor liners anyone have an opinion? I know it is called exterior trim sealant but thought it would work good on my floorliners any reason why I should not do it?
Soap and water on those floormats. Anything else will make them too slippery.
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
I would never use anything that adds any gloss or slickness to floor mats. I like Meguiar's Super Degreaser or Meguiar's D143 wheel and tire cleaner on my Weathertechs. The trick to keeping Weathertechs looking new is to keep them clean. Nice advice right
Reason you want to keep them clean is that the dirt, sand, and debris slowly wears away the texturing of the Weathertechs making them look worn. Once they reach a point where they are scratched they will never regain that new look. And just like light colored paint, the light colored Weathertechs look newer longer. I have a set of tan and one in black. Black shows everything. Tan hides everything.
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
I thought that it would protect them from the effects of winter road salt, and make cleaning the floorliners easier in the future.
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
I use Duragloss Tire and Rubber Mat Dressing on my weathertechs. Works great. Not super shiny like some trim products. Yet, just enough to feel like they're slightly sealed and resistant to deep soiling. It Makes cleaning them easy. I don't mind the slickness at all. I would imagine WG would perform similarly?
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
I started using this about a year ago. I really like it. If my mats are not that dirty where I need a hose and scrub brush I will just vacuum, mist and wipe with micro fiber.
Chemical Guys Mat Renew Floor Mat Cleaner & Protectant
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
I use the WeatherTech cleaner and protectant. Had them over a year and still look new!
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
I've been using this for over a year now and my weathertechs look like new still.
1Z Einszett Cockpit Premium Interior Plastic Cleaner
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
Originally Posted by Harpolith
I use Duragloss Tire and Rubber Mat Dressing on my weathertechs. Works great. Not super shiny like some trim products. Yet, just enough to feel like they're slightly sealed and resistant to deep soiling. It Makes cleaning them easy. I don't mind the slickness at all. I would imagine WG would perform similarly?
I use the same product on my VW "Monster" mats. I've not found it to be slick at all and it isn't shiny, but I also don't apply the product all the time. Typically I hit the mats once in the Fall and once again in the Spring.
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Re: Wolfgang ETS on my Weathertech Floor Liners?
Originally Posted by hoyt66
Good stuff. I have used this on my weathertechs.
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