Keep your WeatherTech's or Husky Mats Clean

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Do you have WeatherTech, Husky or another brand of liners in your SUV and are looking for a product geared towards cleaning and protecting them? Chemical Guys recently released a product call Mat Renew Floor Mat Cleaner & Protectant..
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It is quite simple to use and will leave you with a natural finish after using. If you want to add a bit more gloss to finish you can use some Carpro PERL to dress the mats and give a slightly more glossy finish. I prefer more of a low gloss finish myself however.

You can see my review of the product on Detailed Image under the Ask-A-Pro Blog.
 

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Have been looking for a product to actually get these clean so will have to check this out.
 
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The product works pretty good. Depending on how dirty your mats are you may need to hit it two times. The mats in ours were pretty dirty and while most of them cleaned with one application I did have to use 2 on the one mat.
 
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Jonah52 if your mats are really bad and have stains in them that can't be cleaned, you can use a product like Solution Finish on them (if they are black). This product is tinted and is great for restoring a nice dark finish to them. My mats did not have any heavy stains on them, however if I they did this is the product I would use on mine.
 

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I use armorall cleaning wipes with great results. Doesn't leave them slick and cleans well. Thus stuff any better?
 

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Any APC (all purpose cleaner) will get your mats clean. I use Optimum Power Clean at a 5:1 dilution, OPC is a little on the pricey side....you can buy Meguiars D101 for around 20.00 a gallon and make 5 gallons of it at that dilution ratio. The trick is keeping them protected between cleanings. All the vehicles in our house have WeatherTechs, and I use their protectant to maintain them. It does so without making them slippery at all.
 

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Weathertech makes a cleaning solution made for their mats. They claim it makes them look like new again. I purchased a bottle but haven’t used it yet.


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Weathertech makes a cleaning solution made for their mats. They claim it makes them look like new again. I purchased a bottle but haven’t used it yet.


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I've used it. They used to sell it in larger quantities than just the spray bottle size. It doesn't work any better than anything else. The protectant is the product you want
 

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