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    WeatherTech Plastic Mat Care

    I`ve had the custom fit WeatherTech mats in my car now for several months and they are showing some wear. After cleaning what can I put on them that would be non slippery and bring back the look? 303 Protectant makes them look nice but it gets on my shoe sole and is slippery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodengolfer View Post
    I`ve had the custom fit WeatherTech mats in my car now for several months and they are showing some wear. After cleaning what can I put on them that would be non slippery and bring back the look? 303 Protectant makes them look nice but it gets on my shoe sole and is slippery.
    Welcome abroad Woodengolfer, just wash off your mats and don`t use any protector on them because your shoes will become slippery and you might have a accident too.
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    After pressure spraying my weather tech mats, I just run an ONR soaked MF (wrung out well) over em. It doesn`t leave any slippery stuff behind, and gives them back that new satin-y look. It does a pretty good job of removing salt stains, too.

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    What is ONR

    Thanks for the replys, but what is ONR?
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    Optimum no rinse

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    It`s call : Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine , It?s a multi-purpose product that serves as a rinseless wash.
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