Critical Details: WeatherTech FloorLiners Review - Interior Car Detailing

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I have had WeatherTech FloorLiners installed in my Subaru Outback 2.5XT since November and haven’t cleaned them once. I am conscious about the amount of salt and snow that I track into my Subaru’s interior during wintertime. The WeatherTech FloorLiners can hold over two liters of liquid (water, coffee, milk, etc) thanks to the raised lip that traps liquids and protects your vehicles interior.

Fabric floor mats and even less expensive universal fit rubber floor mats can’t contend with the large amounts of snow that Vermont receives. As an avid snowboarder, I know firsthand how a few trips to any of Vermont’s many mountains can leave any vehicle’s interior looking a little worse for wear. Mud, snow, salt and gravel are all likely to make an unwelcomed appearance inside your vehicle’s interior regardless of how many times you clap your shoes or boots before driving.

As much as it pained me to thoroughly soil/test my brand new WeatherTech FloorLiners, I believe it was all worth it for the sake of this review. It has been three months and roughly 4,000 miles since installing what I believe to be the finest floor mat/liner available on the market today. The textured finished of the WeatherTech FloorLiners provides a tactile feel that ensures traction under the most extreme weather conditions.

As a car care professional I have seen firsthand how WeatherTech FloorLiners can save a vehicle’s interior from costly damage. WeatherTech FloorLiners are not only weatherproof but they are what I like to call “lifeproof”. These rugged all season car mats can handle whatever Mother Nature, rambunctious children or family pets may throw at them. WeatherTech automotive products are made in the U.S.A. and carry a three year warranty against faulty materials and workmanship.

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i too just got these floor liners about 4 weeks ago, and clean them weekly...they are simply amazing. Everything gets trapped, and just power wash and light scrub...and the northeast weather really puts them to the test.
 
i too just got these floor liners about 4 weeks ago, and clean them weekly...they are simply amazing. Everything gets trapped, and just power wash and light scrub...and the northeast weather really puts them to the test.

I will certainly clean my WeatherTech FloorLiners on a more regular basis now that the product review is complete. I dread the salt stained carpets that I see every year once springtime arrives.
 
I am a big fan of these. I have been toying with the idea of setting up an account with them and actually start selling them through my detailing business.
 
I've been using Weathertech digifit floor liners in all my vehicles since they first came out. LOVE THEM! Especially during winters!
 
I bought a set of WT digital fits for my 2013 Focus ST. I'll probably leave them in year round as they dont look really out of place. I just wish I could find a dressing that didn't make them slick as ice.

 
" I just wish I could find a dressing that didn't make them slick as ice."

WeatherTech has a spray on dressing designed just for mats that adds no slickness.
 
I have them in my Tesla. They are Tesla-branded, but they are WeatherTech. Won't forget to put these in the car next winter either since they work so well.
 
They are the equivalent of sliced bread. I haven't been without a set in my last 4 vehicles. Worth every penny.
 
When my MINI floor mats finally wear out I'm getting a set of the digitalfit ones.
My company sells them so I'll be able to get them pretty cheap too!
 
I have had weather tech in my work trucks and in my Jeep. They are the best floor mats I have ever used. I rarely ever clean the mats in my work truck and they have everything tracked on them including red clay dirt that stains everything. A quick wash and the mats look just like new.
 
I'm in the restaurant business and often jump into the car with grease/soil from the restaurant floor. Have had Weather Tech's since 2008--five years old now--and they still clean up well. I'd certainly recommend them.
 
Family got these for the Ford Edge, fits nice, just having trouble with getting the passenger to fit snugly. I recommend applying optimum optibond with a small width paint brush and then fixing up missed areas
 
Have these in my wifes TBSS, I just wish they made them for my Cadillac. A breeze to clean and the fit/finish is great.
 
I have a hard time getting the passenger side to stay in place because the car doesn't have floor anchors. Anybody have a solution for that?
 
I have a hard time getting the passenger side to stay in place because the car doesn't have floor anchors. Anybody have a solution for that?

I had the same problem on my focus ST you can set them out in the sun to soften them up or use a heat gun to soften them then they will mold better to the floor
 
Have them in my xterra. Best floor liner bar none. :xyxthumbs:
 
I have a hard time getting the passenger side to stay in place because the car doesn't have floor anchors. Anybody have a solution for that?

You might try sticking a few strips of the hook side of industrial strength Velcro on the bottom of the floor mat. That might keep it from sliding around.
 
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