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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
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richy
No, direct order through their website. Self heal coatings have to be done by an authorized installer. There's a map on their site.
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I am considering Meguiars M788 ceramic coating
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
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Buster906
I am considering Meguiars M788 ceramic coating
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I love Megs' products. I started using Ceramic coatings at the very beginning with the original Opti-Coat. Nothing is better than Feynlab in my humble opinion.
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
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richy
I love Megs' products. I started using Ceramic coatings at the very beginning with the original Opti-Coat. Nothing is better than Feynlab in my humble opinion.
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My most advanced product I use is SiO2
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
Hey Richy!! Nice to see you posting. Hope all is well buddy.
Floor mats look great!
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Ceramic lite is a fantastic consumer grade coating
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
Originally Posted by
richy
We left to go to Florida on the 12th and returned early on the 19th. My employer has asked me and the Canadian government is suggesting we as a family self isolate.
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I may catch some heat for this but at least I have my flame suit on.. Here goes, I really wish more Americans would follow through when “asked” to stay home and shelter, as opposed to running out and about.
Glad to hear you and your family are feeling well, and good to see you back on AGO.
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
Originally Posted by
Dr Oldz
Hey Richy!! Nice to see you posting. Hope all is well buddy.
Floor mats look great!
Thanks Jim! Gearing up for the new season...however that may look.
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
Originally Posted by
richy
I love my Weathertech but didn't want to buy their Techcare dressing just for the mats...but, I was having a hard time finding something suitable.
I had some Duragloss Flat Black and Rubber dressing. I put it on with a foam applicator. It looks better but not the "wet" look. I like it. Plus I already had this great product on hand...any excuse to try a Duragloss product otherwise.
Cleaned with LATA and a scrub brush. Dried in the sun. Wiped down after application. I spent like 10 minutes doing this.
Man they look good!! Any slickness to them?
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
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dman68
Man they look good!! Any slickness to them?
No, not at all. To be honest I don't think they look as good in the pics as they do in person. It's strange, the duragloss product brings out the texture in the plastic but doesn't give it a horrible glossy shine. If you work the product in more and use more of it you will get a slightly higher shine but this is a flat black dressing after all. There is no slickness to it whatsoever and it just looks damn good in my opinion. That's why I thought I would make this post.
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Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing
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richy
No, not at all. To be honest I don't think they look as good in the pics as they do in person. It's strange, the duragloss product brings out the texture in the plastic but doesn't give it a horrible glossy shine. If you work the product in more and use more of it you will get a slightly higher shine but this is a flat black dressing after all. There is no slickness to it whatsoever and it just looks damn good in my opinion. That's why I thought I would make this post.
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I have also tried several products and they all left the liners slick as a baby's butt. My problem is finding the right color since my liners are a dark khaki color.
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