Rubber mats like new
After a recent clean and wax job, I was detailing and tried using my can of Stoner's Trim Shine on my rubber mats after I washed them. Normally, the fronts look clean but a bit worn. Sprayed on the Trim Shine, rubbed them down, and they look like new. Everybody w/ rubber mats probably already knew about this little procedure, but if you haven't tried it, you'll love the new look of the mats.
>>I have used Lexol twice on my front mats. Makes them nice and shiny, although you can see the wear spots still. Problem is that it also makes the mats super slippery!
Same thing with the spray on tire shine products I have used on the mats. They look great but man are they slippery.
Same thing with the spray on tire shine products I have used on the mats. They look great but man are they slippery.
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