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    Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing

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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.
    I think this would work for you. It doesn't change the colour, just adds depth to the look.

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    Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing

    So I order a bottle of the DG to try out. Looking forward to giving it a shot.

    Also ordered a DP floor mat cleaner and protectant to try also.

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    Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing

    I got a gallon of the McKess 37 Floor liner cleaner/rejuvenator during the blow out sale. Works great. I do not dress them with anything after.

    The DP replacement should also be good. BF also makes one now.
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    Great info Richy. Good to see you posting

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    Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing

    So I tried the 271 out on some pretty beat up Weathertech mats today. Cleaned with DP floor mat cleaner which worked awesome and brought back to life. The heavily worn areas had a bit of a faded look. I used the Duragloss 271... applied with a MF applicator, let sit for about 5 min then removed any excess. The mats seriously looked brand new. I was super thrilled with the results.

    Initially it looked glossy but after a wipe down and some drying time, it went to a factory fresh look.

    The DP floor mat cleaner and protectant worked really well also. Had these mats not been so hammered, I think it would have been all that was needed.


    Good tip Richy. Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Oldz View Post
    So I tried the 271 out on some pretty beat up Weathertech mats today. Cleaned with DP floor mat cleaner which worked awesome and brought back to life. The heavily worn areas had a bit of a faded look. I used the Duragloss 271... applied with a MF applicator, let sit for about 5 min then removed any excess. The mats seriously looked brand new. I was super thrilled with the results.

    Initially it looked glossy but after a wipe down and some drying time, it went to a factory fresh look.

    The DP floor mat cleaner and protectant worked really well also. Had these mats not been so hammered, I think it would have been all that was needed.


    Good tip Richy. Thanks for sharing.
    Glad to hear buddy!!

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    Re: An Alternative To Weathertech Dressing

    For someone who has Feynlab self heal coating you should use feynlab interior cleaner to clean the weather tech mats with a medium bristle drill brush then use Feynlab all purpose dressing on them and work in with a drill bruh. Let sit 5 minutes and wipe off excess product. You’ll be just as impressed as you were with SHP.

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