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| | | | Aimeriez-vous recevoir nos futurs courriels en français? Cliquez ici. | | After enduring a long and harsh Canadian winter, nothing beats the satisfaction of removing caked-on salt stains from your FloorLiners. Follow along as we take on one of the filthiest sets and bring them back to life. | | | | Before we get started, you'll need our TechCare Cleaner & Protector Kit, a garden hose, medium bristle brush, microfibre towel and a little bit of elbow grease.
FYI, the FloorLiner being cleaned below is 11 years old.
| | | Remove the Floorliner from your vehicle and give it a quick rinse to get rid of any loose debris. | | | Using the Cleaner spray, generously coat the entire surface. Give the solution a minute to sit while the foaming action helps emulsify the dirt. | | | Grab your medium bristle brush and give it a good scrub. This will help agitate and remove the caked on salt build up. For the narrow channels, a small toothbrush may come in handy to get into the nooks and corners. | | | Thoroughly rinse off the cleaning solution and allow it to dry. Resting the FloorLiner against a wall will allow excess water to run off and help speed up the drying process. This is a good time to move on to cleaning the next FloorLiner. | | | Once dry, it's time to apply the Protector. If there's any leftover water, pat dry with a microfibre towel. Spray the Protector across the entire surface and spread the solution evenly with the same towel you used for drying. | | | The protectant formula is designed to restore the original FloorLiner anti-slip finish. Once fully dry, reinstall into your vehicle and admire your hard work. You're now set for spring! | | | | | | | | | |
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