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Mopar Floormats - won't come clean (look faded)

Willing&Able

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Minor issue, but I can't get these to look clean / new? I wash w water and mild detergent and they still look very faded gray and dirty. Given the rest of the interior is black, they stick out in a bad way.

I haven't tried any of the 'shine' products like Adam's, Chemical Guys, etc. as they often can make surfaces slippery and w a 6MT I don't want my heels sliding around.

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It’s just the tiny plastic and rubber strands fraying as you use them. Hit it with some 303 or spray paint.
 

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I use Autoglym plastic and rubber protectant on mine. Spray on, wipe around/off. The longer you can leave it before using the mats the less slippery it is but it’s not that bad to begin with.
 

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I use Wipe New on my exterior trim. It is a drying, no slippery, semipermanent coating. It might work well for the mats.
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