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markcaughey



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Buckingham Blue
tips on cleaning rubber car matts ?

how do you guys clean the rubber car matts in the car ? not so much cleaning them but wondering if anyone has found something to use on them once clean to make them look like new again most rubber/trim dressings make them far to slippy and just seem to attract dirt Range Rover Vogue 2006 4.4 AJV8 | Buckingham Blue | Parchment Leather | Supercharged Grill+Side Vents | CA02 HEY ( NOT 02 PLATE )

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Portugal 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Buckingham Blue

The problem with mine is that they lost some of their color.

They are looking a bit grayish. No more glow on them.
I'm always reluctant to use any type of spray or cleaning product other than water and soap exactly because of your issue.

They will become a magnet for dirt.

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Autoglym Vinyl and rubber care.

Once clean and out of the car, spray them and immediately wipe off with a microfiber towel: it will offer a nice black but will not be shinny and will not be slippery either this way.

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Another vote for AG Vinyl and rubber care, looks brilliant afterwards.

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Don't over complicate it - hose down, use hot soapy water with a hand scrubbing brush and then hose off and drip dry.

Look as good as new without a "false" shine to them Thumbs Up

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It's always a thought as to what product should be applied when you clean the rubber car mats. I have tried various different rubber related products over the years but I've have found something that actually seems to work.

The Range Rover mats were steam cleaned and when they dried they had a grey hue to them, not very appealing. I applied some tyre gel which initially looked fine, but once it had soaked in the grey was back and the mats looked like they had never been cleaned. Then I hit on the idea of a product called Chemical Guys Bare Bones which is for detailing underneath the arches. I sprayed a small amount onto a mat and wiped it over with a microfibre cloth, the results were 100 times better than previous attempts

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CEEGEE wrote:
Don't over complicate it - hose down, use hot soapy water with a hand scrubbing brush and then hose off and drip dry.

Look as good as new without a "false" shine to them Thumbs Up



Yep the quickest way to clean them, I'm with CEEGEE on this Thumbs Up , their only car mats Whistle If it dont work.......burn it!

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This stuff...

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gg2201 wrote:
This stuff...

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/interior/303...d_366.html




303 Thumbs Up

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Stuff I use is in the trade called "pink stuff" use it on my whole interior and leaves a nice oem finish, water based so not greasy nor does it attract dust/dirt. Is cheap and easy to buy also.

http://www.ukvaletsupplies.co.uk/uk-valet-...-107-p.asp

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AG Rubber and Vinyl Care is a product I've been using for years, so I can only go with that.

Meguiars Interior Trim spray isn't greasy or slippery but doesn't have the same lustre as the AG stuff.

Really tempted to try some Bare Bones but I don't have rubber mats in my SC, other than the boot. Si. <This is my name.

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