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BIRDMAN

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Spray on to dry mats, let sit for 30 seconds, spray some water on and scrub with a long bristled scrub brush. Let sit for another 30 seconds and rinse! It will make them look good as new...
 

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Spray on to dry mats, let sit for 30 seconds, spray some water on and scrub with a long bristled scrub brush. Let sit for another 30 seconds and rinse! It will make them look good as new...

But the second you put your shoes on them, they are dirty looking again.
 

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Well I guess you could use any interior cleaner. What kind of look do you want, shiny or flat? I dont look at the floor mats much.

And welcome to the forum! What color? Engine?
 

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Spray on to dry mats, let sit for 30 seconds, spray some water on and scrub with a long bristled scrub brush. Let sit for another 30 seconds and rinse! It will make them look good as new...

Thats the same shit I use. Works wonders on dirt embedded tires. I started using it on my 04 with outlined white letter tires because it restored the white to new.
 

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I am bout to get some Husky Liners for my truck.

Trust me, you should go WeatherTech (floor LINING) instead.... I've owned both, two different ballparks when it comes to quality. The Husky's look cool, but they are flimsier, more bendable, don't fit as accurately, and don't cover the gaps at the edges quite like the WeatherTechs do.

It's your hard earned cheddar, so buy what you like, but for what it's worth, I've owned both and think that the WeatherTechs are much better quality.
 

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Trust me, you should go WeatherTech (floor LINING) instead.... I've owned both, two different ballparks when it comes to quality. The Husky's look cool, but they are flimsier, more bendable, don't fit as accurately, and don't cover the gaps at the edges quite like the WeatherTechs do.

It's your hard earned cheddar, so buy what you like, but for what it's worth, I've owned both and think that the WeatherTechs are much better quality.

Digitalfit WeatherTechs I assume? Do they stay clean better than the factory ones. The factory ones show dust like crazy and attract it like a magnet. I understand mats getting dirty from mud, but the factory one get dirty from the dust on the bottom of your shoes.
 
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