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After enduring a long and harsh Canadian winter, nothing beats the satisfaction of removing caked-on salt stains from your FloorLiners. Follow along as we take on one of the filthiest sets and bring them back to life.

Before we get started, you'll need our TechCare Cleaner & Protector Kit, a garden hose, medium bristle brush, microfibre towel and a little bit of elbow grease.


FYI, the FloorLiner being cleaned below is 11 years old.

Remove the Floorliner from your vehicle and give it a quick rinse to get rid of any

 loose debris.

Using the Cleaner spray, generously coat the entire surface. Give the solution a minute to sit while the foaming action helps emulsify the dirt.

Grab your medium bristle brush and give it a good scrub. This will help agitate and remove the caked on salt build up. For the narrow channels, a small toothbrush may come in handy to get into the nooks and corners.

Thoroughly rinse off the cleaning solution and allow it to dry. Resting the FloorLiner against a wall will allow excess water to run off and help speed up the drying process. This is a good time to move on to cleaning the next FloorLiner.

Once dry, it's time to apply the Protector. If there's any leftover water, pat dry with a microfibre towel. Spray the Protector across the entire surface and spread the solution evenly with the same towel you used for drying.

The protectant formula is designed to restore the original FloorLiner anti-slip finish. Once fully dry, reinstall into your vehicle and admire your hard work. You're now set for spring!

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