I have detailed 3 different Suv's with the Weather Tech floor liners and have tried 3 different products and they still won't come completely clean.
First I used Tire Rubber Cleaner and my short bristled scrub brush. Rescrubbed them 2 times and they still had dried dirt on them. So I went back over them with Bleach W. Still dirty but got them a little better.
Then the next Suv I used APC at 100%, and wouldn't get them fully clean either after 2 scrub downs.
The 3rd Suv I used just the Bleach W and it did ok because these ones weren't as dirty as the others but still not completely clean.
Has anyone else had this issue? Looking for more ideas.
I'm having to top them off with VRT to hide the remaining dirt but its leaving them a little slippery. I don't have this problem with my Husky Liners so I know I'm not doing anything wrong.
Here is a pic of what I started with on the last set I did. These are out of a 4,000 mile 2016 Silverado so there isn't any wear started on them yet. These are pretty clean for Alaska standards
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I have detailed 3 different Suv's with the Weather Tech floor liners and have tried 3 different products and they still won't come completely clean.
Edited by FrozenWS6First I used Tire Rubber Cleaner and my short bristled scrub brush. Rescrubbed them 2 times and they still had dried dirt on them. So I went back over them with Bleach W. Still dirty but got them a little better.
Then the next Suv I used APC at 100%, and wouldn't get them fully clean either after 2 scrub downs.
The 3rd Suv I used just the Bleach W and it did ok because these ones weren't as dirty as the others but still not completely clean.
Has anyone else had this issue? Looking for more ideas.
I'm having to top them off with VRT to hide the remaining dirt but its leaving them a little slippery.
I don't have this problem with my Husky Liners so I know I'm not doing anything wrong.
Here is a pic of what I started with on the last set I did. These are out of a 4,000 mile 2016 Silverado so there isn't any wear started on them yet. These are pretty clean for Alaska standards
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Jeff I would probably upgrade to a stiffer brush. I'll post a picture of one when I get home, and if I need to send one with the ice road truckers, ill probably just mail it to you!
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Did a bit of an experiment today. Detailed my interior today after winter. My weather tech Digifits were kind of rough. Here is what I did. Mats are about 2.5 years old. Before pics U
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Let them soak and then hit them with the pressure washer. Just don't pressure was around the Weather tech sticker.
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