All weather rubber floor mats

coolmoon

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Does anyone have any tips on rubber mats to look there best ? after cleaning with APC the areas that have wear need some help , obviously something like 303 is to slippery.thanks
 
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I agree, 303 drys to a flat matte finish and its water based.
 
Thanks for the response, I used it once and will try again this time polishing it in a little more
 
I tried it once myself... it wasn't AS slippery as a lot of dressings, but I still wasn't fond of it on floor mats - and definately wouldn't put it on pedals. I just clean mine with a good apc and brush, then live with the finish.
 
I tried it once myself... it wasn't AS slippery as a lot of dressings, but I still wasn't fond of it on floor mats - and definately wouldn't put it on pedals. I just clean mine with a good apc and brush, then live with the finish.
Same here, except I used the 303 a few times on the mats before I abandoned that. I found it a waste of a great product for the way the mats are abused. Plus I feel the dirt kinda stuck to the mats a little more anyway when dressed (may have just been my imagination).
 
Same here, except I used the 303 a few times on the mats before I abandoned that. I found it a waste of a great product for the way the mats are abused. Plus I feel the dirt kinda stuck to the mats a little more anyway when dressed (may have just been my imagination).
:whs:
 
i don't recommend normal dressings for mats but i am going to try a couple of newer sealant type dressings and see if they hold up and resist shoe slippage.
 
After I clean them with a p.w. and mp soap, i apply a cheap tire (aerosol) dressing to them and let them dry..looks good and not too shiny.
 
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