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    Re: Weathertech kit now out

    Looks good. Been meaning to pick up the protection stuff.

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    Re: Weathertech kit now out

    I should buy this kit for my dad. Last summer I went to get in his suburban and just about did the splits. He used Armor all on his floor mats, pretty dangerous. At any rate I don`t think he will do it again.

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    Re: Weathertech kit now out

    I bought both the cleaner and protectant this winter and have just used it once. Was not particularly impressed with either.

    I think that Einszett/Nextzett Deep Plastic Cleaner works every bit as good on the Weathertech floorliners as their Cleaner product does.

    Did not notice any necessarily easier maintenance by using the protectant.
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    Re: Weathertech kit now out

    I have the Weathertech mats, and I really like them. I`m not planning on buying their cleaner/protectant either.

    I did a review of chemical guys mat cleaner. Works fine, but so does Meg`s APC....

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    Re: Weathertech kit now out

    I`ll second the D101 or CG mat renew. I`ve used both on the wifes DD and even with a winters worth of salt they clean easily and look like new with no slickness. If you don` have a reason to have a gallon of dilutable D101 the CG does as it is supposed to do. Supposed to have a prtectant but Iwe`ll sell the car long before I`d notice if the mats are standing up longer
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    Re: Weathertech kit now out

    I will say I actually do like the WT protectant product on rubber mats. It actually does dry to a non-slick finish. I have not tried other WT chemicals. When you spray it on, it`s like "man, that`s a lot of liquid to dry down". I might buff off just a bit, but it does dry to a nice finish eventually.

 

 

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