Rubber Floor Matt cleaners?

DSG2003Mach1

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I've got some weather techs in my truck starting to show their age a little bit - anyone tried the weathertech cleaner and restorer sprays?

I see chemical guys and some others make these as well, just looking for some feedback. Im planning to remove the front seats from my truck and thoroughly clean everything...even though it'll promptly go to hell again because the dog goes everywhere with me
 

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Been using CG’s Chemical Guys Mat ReNew Rubber + Vinyl Floor Mat Cleaner and Protectant | Chemical Guys

Works well taking up on oem rubber mats and weather techs throughout the season. Is is the best? I dunno but for the price point is a good option.

I’ve also gotten the WTs cleaning kit as a Xmas present years ago (used it all up). It was good too just a bit expensive (looked at buying myself) for what you’re getting. Personal take anyways.
 

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I was able to get the weathertech 2 pack for $22 shipped at ace hardware so guess we’ll see how it goes. Good time to try out these scrubbing brushes for the drill too
 

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I've got some weather techs in my truck starting to show their age a little bit - anyone tried the weathertech cleaner and restorer sprays?

I see chemical guys and some others make these as well, just looking for some feedback. Im planning to remove the front seats from my truck and thoroughly clean everything...even though it'll promptly go to hell again because the dog goes everywhere with me
I've had good results with Adam's Rubber Mat & Liner Cleaner.

I was able to get the weathertech 2 pack for $22 shipped at ace hardware so guess we’ll see how it goes. Good time to try out these scrubbing brushes for the drill too
Seems like a good deal. I look forward to your feedback on how it works.
 

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Try shooting a load on them and covering them with pubes.
lucious lyon wtf GIF
 

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Tire and Wheel cleaner works good for me.
Spray down, let set, hose off with pressure washer.
Honda spray, clean and shine or something like that works good on making them black.
 

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