I mean heck KCx should have sent GUF over first honestly. That stuff is incredible. Detail Factory Curveball is excellent for leveling out mats with tricky designs, where a MF towel or applicator doesn’t easily fit.
Awesome video Jamie! Great result too, I will have to give this a try. I have been using Adams CS3 as a drying aid after cleaning Weathertechs and it seems to offer a pretty good solution to darken them up and not make them slippery. I’m sure GumiFix would work even better. Just a thought, would this product work well on under engine plastics? I use CS3 there as well so thinking this might work for that too. Or any other areas you could use it, like maybe a truck bed liner?
@@JamieTheCleaner I really like MotorPlast for engine bays, but just thinking this might work pretty well on the plastics under hood. I always like products that have multiple uses. So far, Adams CS3 has been the most versatile product I have played around with. If you haven’t used it, I would recommend giving it a shot.
I too use the table method saves working on the ground. However I have noticed they tend to be slippery if you have wet shoes but otherwise almost never slippery.
Looks great! I've been looking for something like this. I will use a toothbrush to get into those grooves because they always seem to hold dirt along the edges.
I got one one better for you, AutoMagic complete interior, spray it just like your did the KC and wipe in after deep cleaning, boom! Edit: I mention this because I think the cost would be drastically less and it’s a cleaner as well
Right. Straightforward clean and not slippery is what they need. Great job Jamie! 👍🏼👍🏼
The mats look brand new! You make quick work cleaning them and then the fun part!
JTC another excellent video sir!
I found this about 2 months ago and I concur that, aside from the smell of the IPA, it is the best restorer on the market at the moment 👍✌️☮️
Great video brother! 👍🏼👍🏼
Stuff works great does not last long but great
Just scooped up a bottle. 🙏🏼💪🏼
Love this stuff and a lot of Koch Chemie.
That was great Jamie, but what about if you have carpet floor mats? Is there any solution of restoring tha blackness in those carpets?
You can also use this product to dress your pedals, giving them a nice clean look.
Lookin good Jamie definitely gotta grab some along with the hat 👒.
I love this hat lol
Weathertechs looking brand new
Looks good. I just use 303 to do the same
"Mats are dry, but I am quite damp.." never truer words said when detailing in the south
I find myself reaching for guf on about 30-40% of the cars I do. Only worth doing if the mat is starting to fade in my opinion, and you save product
Looks Great Jamie! Can you recommend a nice drill brush mainly for vinyl weather Tech floor mats
Yes The Rag Company has a really good one
I mean heck KCx should have sent GUF over first honestly. That stuff is incredible. Detail Factory Curveball is excellent for leveling out mats with tricky designs, where a MF towel or applicator doesn’t easily fit.
Have you tried in on truck runner boards yet?
Great product!!!
Soooo good 💪🧼
Awesome video Jamie! Great result too, I will have to give this a try. I have been using Adams CS3 as a drying aid after cleaning Weathertechs and it seems to offer a pretty good solution to darken them up and not make them slippery. I’m sure GumiFix would work even better. Just a thought, would this product work well on under engine plastics? I use CS3 there as well so thinking this might work for that too. Or any other areas you could use it, like maybe a truck bed liner?
Yeah i believe it will have some other uses as well 👍🧼
@@JamieTheCleaner I really like MotorPlast for engine bays, but just thinking this might work pretty well on the plastics under hood. I always like products that have multiple uses. So far, Adams CS3 has been the most versatile product I have played around with. If you haven’t used it, I would recommend giving it a shot.
@@JZ_Cars yeah I’ve used, check out Armour Detail Supply Adapt it’s da bomb 💣
I too use the table method saves working on the ground. However I have noticed they tend to be slippery if you have wet shoes but otherwise almost never slippery.
Great video bro! I need to get some of that. But I have found if you hit those in forward then reverse with the drill it helps a lot. Keep it up man!
Looks great! I've been looking for something like this. I will use a toothbrush to get into those grooves because they always seem to hold dirt along the edges.
Yeah I’ll come in with some interior cleaner and a little brush too if anything is left over 🧼
Great video
Thanks Mikey 💪🧼
so where else we can apply it on sir ? only for the floor mat .
Any trim or rubber 👍
@@JamieTheCleaner i saw everyone use the stopstar for trim and rubber inside the car .
Are they still only selling 100 gallon bottles?
No they have the smaller bottle now check their website linked in the description 👍🧼
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Isnt drill brush lil over kill I just use clean wheel brush a tooth brush tight spots I have factory math not weather tech
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Why not use a MF towel to dry the mat instead of letting if air dry?
It’s hot I got other stuff to do lol
I got one one better for you, AutoMagic complete interior, spray it just like your did the KC and wipe in after deep cleaning, boom! Edit: I mention this because I think the cost would be drastically less and it’s a cleaner as well
Cool 👍
I literally cringe when I see grungy WeatherTech mats!
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