imported_Luster
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This may seem elementary, but this is how I do it.
(Besides, I like learning how other people do it differently!)
These floormats had not been out of the car, not even vacuumed in over 3 YEARS! So they had Dirt, Mud, Winter Salt, Sand, gravel, etc.
This is how they looked after I shook the mud off!
I used a hose, APC, and a tire brush.
Next, I wet them thoroughly, sprayed with APC, and scrubbed vigorously with a tire brush.
After drying, they looked a little "dry". I think the mud, salt and sand SUCKED THE LIFE OUT OF THE RUBBER!
So I gave them a little shot of 303, rubbed in with a MF towel and let dry.....
Important to note that floormats should never be slick. I made sure to wipe all of the excess product from the mats. Dressing is not necessary, after all, they are just rubber floor mats!
Like new again!
(Besides, I like learning how other people do it differently!)
These floormats had not been out of the car, not even vacuumed in over 3 YEARS! So they had Dirt, Mud, Winter Salt, Sand, gravel, etc.
This is how they looked after I shook the mud off!

I used a hose, APC, and a tire brush.

Next, I wet them thoroughly, sprayed with APC, and scrubbed vigorously with a tire brush.




After drying, they looked a little "dry". I think the mud, salt and sand SUCKED THE LIFE OUT OF THE RUBBER!

So I gave them a little shot of 303, rubbed in with a MF towel and let dry.....
Important to note that floormats should never be slick. I made sure to wipe all of the excess product from the mats. Dressing is not necessary, after all, they are just rubber floor mats!
Like new again!
