Blackfire mat cleaner & protectant

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BLACKFIRE Mat Cleaner & Protectant - 32 oz. (autogeek.net)

Used this morning on my truck floor liners. A little different application. No hose or water needed. Spray directly on the mat. Use.
with a brush or MF towel. Dry with a separate towel. It did leave them looking clean. And leaves behind some form of protection. Safe and non caustic. Compared to McKess version. Their version is a bit caustic. Would like to try the BF with water just to see how it does. All in all I found it to be a very good product to clean the floor liners.
 
Just yesterday I ran into a last minute issue when I realized the Hyper Dressing I used on some rubber matts left them way too slippery. Worst part is I had to use a clean microfiber towel to clean the excess off.

That’s 1 of the issues you avoid when using a dedicated product like you did.

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I’ve been using the blackfire mat protectant for about nine months now, I like it. It’s good for a couple of months, and weathertechs still look new. Spray on, use a brush, wipe it off , no need for water.
 
BLACKFIRE Mat Cleaner & Protectant - 32 oz. (autogeek.net)

Used this morning on my truck floor liners. A little different application. No hose or water needed. Spray directly on the mat. Use.
with a brush or MF towel. Dry with a separate towel. It did leave them looking clean. And leaves behind some form of protection. Safe and non caustic. Compared to McKess version. Their version is a bit caustic. Would like to try the BF with water just to see how it does. All in all I found it to be a very good product to clean the floor liners.

Thanks for the review!
 
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