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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
I've been a big fan of Alien Kleen since joining AG 6 years ago and even that never cleaned them properly when I took them out after the winter driving season. What I do know is the WT cleaner cleaned them really well and this was AFTER I cleaned them and put them away for the season, so even after being "cleaned" they came out cleaner!
I do agree about the WT protectant though, this is the key to not only keeping them looking their best but making clean up easier. I can only speak for myself but my WT liners to in around Thanksgiving and come out sometime in April, no cleaning during the winter season, maybe a vac here and there but that's it.
Get this combo, you'll be glad you did 👈
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Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
Am I the only person that leaves their Weather Tech liners in 24/7/365.25?
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
Originally Posted by Misterpaul
Am I the only person that leaves their Weather Tech liners in 24/7/365.25?
No, you are not alone....
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
That makes three of us. The WT protectant doesn't make them slippery I'd guess. I've just been cleaning mine with diluted APC because I used a protectant on them once and they were incredibly slippery so not since then. They have gotten dull without a protectant though and the stains don't come out with APC. Maybe I'll trade some of my other products for the WT duo if I can find someone who wants to part with theirs.
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
Originally Posted by Belair
That makes three of us. The WT protectant doesn't make them slippery I'd guess. I've just been cleaning mine with diluted APC because I used a protectant on them once and they were incredibly slippery so not since then. They have gotten dull without a protectant though and the stains don't come out with APC. Maybe I'll trade some of my other products for the WT duo if I can find someone who wants to part with theirs.
Using this combo will bring them back, even comes with a nice brush and 3 general purpose MF towels 👈
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2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray
Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
I've been a big fan of Alien Kleen since joining AG 6 years ago
FYI: I'd guess that 98% of the people reading this today have no idea what you're talking about.. Care to enlighten us with what Alien Kleen is so we can all be cool too?
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
Optimum Power Clean is the actual name of it but this guy on the forum, from another country, called it Alien Kleen because he said it cleans "out of this world" 👽👽👽
Like Paul Harvey used to say "Now you know the REST of the story....good day!"
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2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray
Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Yeah, I thought it was another sequel for the Alien movies. lol
Seriously though, what is this stuff?
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
Does anyone have any before/after pics from using the WT Protector?
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Re: Weather Tech Floorliner Cleaner and Protector?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Does anyone have any before/after pics from using the WT Protector?
I'll do my best to get something tonight (with post tomorrow). Just received my cleaner and protector yesterday, and borrowed a cruddy WT matt last night
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