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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Mat Cleaner and Protectant Review
Thanks for this review Pat. I've been looking for something good to do the WeatherTech mats in my Ram. I used Megs 40 as well, but I've found it difficult to use.
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Mat Cleaner and Protectant Review
How is the surface finish after application, slippery at all ? I have some of the Weathertech Techcare protectant coming from the recent sale, as it claims to leave an "anti-slip finish". But if this BF product yields the same kind of finish, I will try it the next time as it offers a lot more product for the $.
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Mat Cleaner and Protectant Review
Thanks for the post, I think this was in the interior detailing kit offer I received in an email this weekend. Looks like it works well, just wished something would make those scuffed marks disappear on the WT-mats. I too had that same color in my last truck.
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Mat Cleaner and Protectant Review
@Rambler57- same for me. I use WT but the price point is up there especially compared to this.
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Mat Cleaner and Protectant Review
Thanks for the review. Looks like you started with a mat that was fairly clean to begin with, unless the pics don't show how dirty they were? I'd like to see how the product would do with a really dirty and/or salt covered mat. Just so I understand the process....you scrub the mats and rinse as normal, then dry?
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Mat Cleaner and Protectant Review
Originally Posted by
briarpatch
Thanks for the review. Looks like you started with a mat that was fairly clean to begin with, unless the pics don't show how dirty they were? I'd like to see how the product would do with a really dirty and/or salt covered mat. Just so I understand the process....you scrub the mats and rinse as normal, then dry?
Yes sorry about that. I don’t have Weathertechs and finally had a client that had them so I thought it was a good chance to try out the product. Unfortunately they were not trashed to see how clean the product could get them.
My overall process was:
Wet mat
Spray cleaner
Agitate with Tuff shine brush
Rinse
Dry with micro fiber or compressed air
Hope it helps.
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