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    WeatherTech Floor Liners: How To Clean?

    I’ve owned weathertech floor liners in the last 5-6 trucks I’ve owned. The ones I have now are the first black ones I’ve owned. Either they changed the composition of the rubber or it’s the black but I can’t get them clean. It’s just some southeast Texas sugar sand mud but it won’t budge. I tried using dawn dish soap and car washing brush, like I have always had success with, but it doesn’t look like I used anything other than water. Any good ideas?

    #2
    I use diluted bleach and scrub with a brush. They've always come clean

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      #3
      In for answers as well.


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        #4
        Put them in the trash and buy some Husky liners. WT are garbage!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Electrican View Post
          Put them in the trash and buy some Husky liners. WT are garbage!
          I’ve had them both and your statement is incorrect.

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            #6
            There was a thread on them a while back, seems like everyone agreed they were junk. I had ordered a set two days prior to thread and I must say after a couple of months of owning them they are junk. I’ll be ordering husky’s.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Electrican View Post
              Put them in the trash and buy some Husky liners. WT are garbage!
              What about them is trash?

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                #8
                Spay with ex-clean, let sit in the sun, don't work, bleach in the sun. don't work, you bought the wrong floor liners.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rvd View Post
                  What about them is trash?
                  Apparently you can't clean them, for starters

                  I've only had Husky(with no complaints) so have no reference

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                    #10
                    Mine didn’t hold shape, edges are curled, never fit quite right to begin with, seem thinner than in the past, won’t come clean. The mats that came in the truck were much better but locked together in a way that made removing rear mats a PIA, probably should’ve just stuck with them.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by eradicator View Post
                      Apparently you can't clean them, for starters

                      I've only had Husky(with no complaints) so have no reference
                      Lol I had husky in last truck but weather tech in this one now, they seemed about the same to me but now I guess I hate em

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                        #12
                        Pressure wash and then spray with tire foam. Doesn’t matter weather tech or husky.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by rvd View Post
                          What about them is trash?
                          Apparently can’t clean them. Not to mention they fold up like tacos and don’t stay put for ****. Like I said there garbage! And I’ve had 3 sets in 3 different vehicles. No problems with the Husky’s I’m running and far superior to WT!

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                            #14
                            I've had the same problem. ****ed things straight up won't clean no matter how hard you scrub. I'll try the power wash/tire foam.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Electrican View Post
                              Put them in the trash and buy some Husky liners. WT are garbage!
                              Yes-this!

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