Question for Weather Tech users.

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kenwitter

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Just put in my Digital fits in the front. How durable are they? I spend most of my day driving, and my problem with the old Rubermaid and Michelin slush mats, apart from coverage, was that the heel of my boot would wear a hole right through them.

Is it advisable to put regular slush mats over them? Or will the grip teeth under them wear into the Weather Techs?

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I doubt your heel will wear through those. Maybe after 200k miles but id say you got your money out of them

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i got 2 yrs on mine and still ok just a bit dirty
 

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I have had mine for about 8 months now, but I have friends that have run them for 3-5 years without any problems. You should be fine.
 

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I've used others, but these are by far the best I have seen and used.
I really like how I don't have to pull them out to drain them like the others I have had in the past.
And up here in Winterpeg we get a lot of snow. so tracking snow into my truck happens often.
 

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No complaints, if you clean it up will probably look brand new...I highly doubt you will wear through them unless you're wearing cleats...seriously, good buy...very durable
 
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Thanks for the input guys. I'm just leaving them by themselves. They work perfectly.

No complaints, if you clean it up will probably look brand new...I highly doubt you will wear through them unless you're wearing cleats...seriously, good buy...very durable

Is there any special cleaner you recommend? 2 hours after vacuuming and cleaning out my interior and putting them down I of course had to make 2 trips to a very muddy scrap yard. Pounds of mud grease and oil. Washed right out. But I had to scrub kinda hard to remove the stains. Any suggestions?

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My last set was put in less than a month after I bought my truck in May 2007. When I traded that truck last month, they were still in great shape. No holes, no damage. Just a bit dirty from hunting season. Thats why I just installed WT's in my new truck. :)
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Thanks for the input guys. I'm just leaving them by themselves. They work perfectly.



Is there any special cleaner you recommend? 2 hours after vacuuming and cleaning out my interior and putting them down I of course had to make 2 trips to a very muddy scrap yard. Pounds of mud grease and oil. Washed right out. But I had to scrub kinda hard to remove the stains. Any suggestions?

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Honestly when they get bad I usually hose em off, I'm not sure you could get them to "shine" but they are durable enough to take a scrubbing...maybe someone has a better cleaning suggestion
 

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Just don't spray with a silicone based cleaner. My uncle sprayed his with meguirs (sp) dash protectant and they look brand new but are sooo slippery now

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Running them out on our farm in 20 trucks since they've come out...you can't wear these out.
 
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Running them out on our farm in 20 trucks since they've come out...you can't wear these out.

Perfect. That's the kind of durability I'm looking for. Thanks man.

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