Weathertech Floor Liners
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Weathertech Floor Liners
I just bought the Ford 2016 Mustang FloorLiner™ DigitalFit® - Laser Measured liners. They are in place for the front seats and trunk. Just like they say in the commercials, laser measured, the fit is perfect. I also loaded my wife's Fusion up with front, rear and trunk liners.
Have any of you used them over a winter? How did they work? I purchased the cleaner and protective spray they offer. I coated them before installing. The liners do not look as nice as carpet liners, of course. But, I bought them to protect the installed carpet from the winter snow, mud, water that will get in the car. It's been dry so far, so haven't seen what kind of shoe prints or scuffing shows up on the rubber.
Have any of you used them over a winter? How did they work? I purchased the cleaner and protective spray they offer. I coated them before installing. The liners do not look as nice as carpet liners, of course. But, I bought them to protect the installed carpet from the winter snow, mud, water that will get in the car. It's been dry so far, so haven't seen what kind of shoe prints or scuffing shows up on the rubber.
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I have used them over five winters, in several cars, and they work fine. On the current car(s), I also have them in my wife's Jeep, and I did purchase the cleaner and protective spray. I found they clean up much easier. The salt did not discolor them and the gunk from the summer just about sprays off with the hose. A good investment, just use the shop vac to vacuum up the water and other slop before taking them out to clean.
#3
I have had them for my past 3 cars. Fit good but they do get stained with salt and slush that you track in and it is difficult to clean off. I used them last winter in my 15 Mustang and will be putting them in for this winter when I mount my winter tires this weekend.
#4
I've had them for over 10 years in my daily driver truck. Never used any spray protective coating and they held up fine. I wash them after every winter and a couple of times during the spring/summer, depending on how dirty they get.
#5
Ditto, I've had them in 3 vehicles, totally at least 9 winter seasons . . . they hold up very well. The oldest ones, in my '06 Charger, started to show a bit of wear under the pedals. The newer ones seem to be holding up much better.
I bought fronts and rears for my '13 Mustang, they didn't really fit very well . . . the "buttons" that are supposed to latch the liner to the floor was not completed, merely filled in with the floor liner material. Even so, they didn't slip around. The rears needed to be be trimmed significantly to fit.
They've transferred over to my '16 model just fine.
For winter driving in SE Michigan where they salt the roads, these floor liners are a must-have. It's so difficult to wash out the gunked up salt / grime combination that accumulates in carpeted mats.
I bought fronts and rears for my '13 Mustang, they didn't really fit very well . . . the "buttons" that are supposed to latch the liner to the floor was not completed, merely filled in with the floor liner material. Even so, they didn't slip around. The rears needed to be be trimmed significantly to fit.
They've transferred over to my '16 model just fine.
For winter driving in SE Michigan where they salt the roads, these floor liners are a must-have. It's so difficult to wash out the gunked up salt / grime combination that accumulates in carpeted mats.
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