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How to clean WeatherTech mats?
The one on the passengre side, which is rarely used, has some dark marks on the raised area but on the driver side, in the area where my foot hangs out all the time, there is a large dark area that I cannot get out. I usually use the remaining car wash and scrub with a stiff brush with little change. Since it's rubber I then tried Amazing Roll-Off, again no change. Any suggestions?
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Last edited by YankeeFan; 03-15-2009 at 11:30 AM.
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Re: How to clean WeatherTech mats?
an APC would have been my choice also ...just remember to refrain from any protectant type product as thats not an area where slippery when wet is a good option.
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Re: How to clean WeatherTech mats?
Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
...just remember to refrain from any protectant type product as thats not an area where slippery when wet is a good option.
I've been using PB's Natural Look on my rubber mats and after a thorough buff-off have no slipperiness. I've since used it to dress the pedal covers with the same result. Nice, long-lasting matte finish that seems to repel crud. Your mileage may vary.
TL
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Re: How to clean WeatherTech mats?
Originally Posted by TLMitchell
I've been using PB's Natural Look on my rubber mats and after a thorough buff-off have no slipperiness. I've since used it to dress the pedal covers with the same result. Nice, long-lasting matte finish that seems to repel crud. Your mileage may vary.
TL
apc then megs vinyl dressing followed by a wipe down.
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Re: How to clean WeatherTech mats?
Originally Posted by img
LOL......hope I don't need to find a CR Spotless type system for that thing.....
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Re: How to clean WeatherTech mats?
has an in-line filter, as well as a great foaming attachment too
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