Just grabbed a set of black weathertechs for 28 bucks on amazon
Wow nice find. They are back up to over $100 now.
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Wow, that's a great price. Jut FYI I just got the Weathertech Protector Spray and Cleaner for the floor mats. I haven't used the cleaner yet but the protector spray works great. It leaves the mats looking great and it dries a matt finish and isn't slippery after it dries like Armor-All or what I normally use Aerospace Protectant 303...the Weathertech Protectant is worth the cost, I'm very pleased and impressed with it!
Quote from: mjhpadi on March 29, 2014, 10:18:06 AM
FYI I just got the Weathertech Protector Spray and Cleaner for the floor mats. I haven't used the cleaner yet but the protector spray works great. It leaves the mats looking great and it dries a matt finish and isn't slippery after it dries like Armor-All or what I normally use Aerospace Protectant 303...the Weathertech Protectant is worth the cost, I'm very pleased and impressed with it!
MFSHO... that
IS a fantastic deal, good snag!
MJ... Thanks! I'm an Aerospace 303 guy too.... Thanks for the review, I've been wondering about the stuff. I'm gonna order some Weathertech Protectant after your mini-review. I'd love to protect mine without the slippery coating!
Lucky find I guess, but at least someone from this forum got it. Just wondering thou, is that for a complete set or just 1 liner?
Quote from: BiGMaC on March 29, 2014, 10:42:48 AM
Quote from: mjhpadi on March 29, 2014, 10:18:06 AM
FYI I just got the Weathertech Protector Spray and Cleaner for the floor mats. I haven't used the cleaner yet but the protector spray works great. It leaves the mats looking great and it dries a matt finish and isn't slippery after it dries like Armor-All or what I normally use Aerospace Protectant 303...the Weathertech Protectant is worth the cost, I'm very pleased and impressed with it!
MFSHO... that IS a fantastic deal, good snag!
MJ... Thanks! I'm an Aerospace 303 guy too.... Thanks for the review, I've been wondering about the stuff. I'm gonna order some Weathertech Protectant after your mini-review. I'd love to protect mine without the slippery coating!
Yes, Aerospace 303 is great for all the vinyl, but the Weathertech protectant was great, it dries and there is no slip at all and it does leave the mats looking like new. However, it does come with a warning not to use it on dashboards, so I'm using it only on the mats, which is fine with me, since I have front, back, and trunk mats from Weathertech.
Quote from: futat2 on March 29, 2014, 12:57:47 PM
Lucky find I guess, but at least someone from this forum got it. Just wondering thou, is that for a complete set or just 1 liner?
Sure glad I had the lucky timing wish a few more people coulda snagged some. Guess that's the benefit of working over night shifts. And it was for the front seat so two mats. Have no need for the back personally because I've never had anyone back there but the pitbulls and I have a hammock I setup for when they are in there.
Quote from: MFSHO on March 29, 2014, 02:23:12 AM
Just grabbed a set of black weathertechs for 28 bucks on amazon
Mats came in today... They look and fit great. The only issue I see is the passenger side of my car does not have the little post that that mat clips into. The drivers side has two and it is held in very snuggly.. the passenger side fits perfect so there is really not much room for movement but there is nothing in there to hold it in place. I'm thinking of sticking a little Velcro on the underside to grab onto the carpet some figure that will hold it still.
nice the passenger side doesnt have much room to move anywhere. So i havent added anything to mine to keep it in place..
I haven't added anything to my passenger side but it does move around a bit with someone in the car. I got grey just because I had black in my Lincoln and they were tough to keep clean, I think the grey looks cleaner for a longer period of time and it looks OK with the charcoal carpet.
Quote from: mjhpadi on April 05, 2014, 01:51:29 AM
I haven't added anything to my passenger side but it does move around a bit with someone in the car. I got grey just because I had black in my Lincoln and they were tough to keep clean, I think the grey looks cleaner for a longer period of time and it looks OK with the charcoal carpet.
I agree I like the grey but for 28 bucks I couldn't pass up the black. And I am pretty meticulous with cleaning the car a couple times a week so I think they will be ok.
I agree completely that was a great deal! No reason you should have passed it up. I have found that Weathertech's protectant for the floor liners works great, they look like new and it leaves no slip at all. It's worth the price...I also have got their cleaner but haven't tried it yet.
love the weathertechs for my sho, passenger side no issue as foot weld is real deep. not as good on the escape fine on drivers side where it has pegs but passenger side on escape is not very deep so they move around especially with the little woman pushs it with her feet to get in, temporary fix almost as good as duct tape a small bunge cord. lets them move a little then right back to where the should be. good tip on weathetech products mark, i've been using 409, which works ok without being slippery.
mikev