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So WT doesn't cover the foot rest all the way? Does Husky?
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Mine are the OEM ones, and they don't cover the foot rest (under the accelerator) all the way.So WT doesn't cover the foot rest all the way? Does Husky?
Husky does. I installed them for about a week now. No regrets so far.So WT doesn't cover the foot rest all the way? Does Husky?
Would you mind taking photos of the left and right side footwell areas? Just show how well they are covered? Particularly interested on if the left side foot rest is covered completely. I believe WT only covers it like 2/3.Husky does. I installed them for about a week now. No regrets so far.
This? http://www.civicx.com/threads/husky-liners-for-civic-2016.986/#post-27296Would you mind taking photos of the left and right side footwell areas? Just show how well they are covered? Particularly interested on if the left side foot rest is covered completely. I believe WT only covers it like 2/3.
There's probably a million different products you could use. What you use to wash your car, interior detailer, dish soap, a powerwasher, etc. You could finish it up with a little black trim restorer if you really want them to shine, but considering their purpose, I wouldn't go that far.Does anyone have any experience with the liner cleaner and protectant from weathertech?? My liners now look pretty gross and I want to clean them. Weathertech cleaner is expensive though. A cheaper alternative would be nice. Thanks.
Try soap and water to start.Does anyone have any experience with the liner cleaner and protectant from weathertech?? My liners now look pretty gross and I want to clean them. Weathertech cleaner is expensive though. A cheaper alternative would be nice. Thanks.
I use regular car wash soap and a brush to clean them, then I let them dry while I'm washing/vacuuming and I treat them with Aerospace 303 protectant. Lightly mist them and let it absorb into the rubber. (Makes them a bit slippery but makes them like new) Stuff is pretty expensive but a little goes a long way and you can use it on your dash etc. Much safer/better product than Armorall etc.Does anyone have any experience with the liner cleaner and protectant from weathertech?? My liners now look pretty gross and I want to clean them. Weathertech cleaner is expensive though. A cheaper alternative would be nice. Thanks.
Simple wash job isn't that painful....it would be much more painful cleaning the carpet....just sayin'I was going to post the same thing....road salt and tracking water in makes these look awful, and quickly. Doesn't seem like any easy, pain free way to keep these looking nice.