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Old 08-24-2004, 11:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Titan lettering on floor mats

Does anyone have a good cleaner or trick to get the Titan lettering white again on the front floor mats? I have the graphite mats. Seems my left foot rests on the Titan lettering perfectly and gets dirty real fast. Thanks
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Old 08-24-2004, 11:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Just did this last night. I used a bleach pen for stains on white clothes.
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I use Simple Purple diluted just little.
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There some stuff called Chem-dry that is not soapy and is good on carpet stains. Spray, wait 30 seconds, blot w/paper towels. I would not use bleach. Even if you don't spot up your carpet, it might smell up your truck.

Once you get it clean, and very dry, spray it with a couple of coats of 3M Scotch Guard.
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Oxy would probaby work too. I use that stuff on everything.
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Washing machine 1X a year and like new.
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Washing machine 1X a year and like new.
tried to wash the mats of my F-150 a couple of years ago, the washing machine aint been right since.
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No problems with our washer so far and 3 washes on the T100 in a week when sold, the Maxima mats 2X- sold at the same time a few months ago. Maybe they weren't set up opposite eachother in the washer with the carpet out?
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Careful with the OXY clean. The guy who did our carpets clued us into all the slightly lighter spots all over our carpet that were where we used OXY to spot the rug. Its keeps on working. Best on light colored materials. Aren't the Titan Letters actually gray? Or maybe my graphite interior is different than sand/steel
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Simple green sprayed on mats, then use pressure washer... come out clean as new. I do this at least once a year.

Everyone needs a powerwasher!
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Simple green sprayed on mats, then use pressure washer... come out clean as new. I do this at least once a year.

Everyone needs a powerwasher!
I am amazed at how much I use my pressure washer. I bought it to clean the concrete around the pool and it walked by viberation into the pool the 1st week.When the engine died I thought I had run out of gas and turned around in time to see it go under. I had ahold of it before it hit the bottom - 8.5 feet.
Those Honda motors are tough! I took the carb and gas tank off and drained the oil put it back together and it's run like new for 3 years now.
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Simple green sprayed on mats, then use pressure washer... come out clean as new. I do this at least once a year.

Everyone needs a powerwasher!
I use my work's Hotsy pressure washer to clean the bedliner. Keeps it shiny and new.
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Try Resolve Carpet Cleaner.Seems to work well for me.
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