CHEMICAL GUYS MAT RENEW RUBBER VINYL FLOOR CAR MAT CLEANER PROTECTANT

CHEMICAL GUYS MAT RENEW RUBBER VINYL FLOOR CAR MAT CLEANER PROTECTANT

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Why Buy This Product?Cleans rubber mats and floorboards.Maintains original appearance and feel.Protects against cracking and fading.No slippery feel

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Chemical Guys Mat ReNew Cleaner and Protectant quickly cleans and restores rubber floor mats back to original condition. The deep-cleaning formula removes dirt, grime, and mud from automotive rubber floor mats and running boards. Mat ReNew Cleaner and Protectant cleans and conditions OEM and aftermarket rubber floor mats, truck bedliners, and exterior footboards. The silicone-free cleaning formula cleans and restores rubber with an original appearance without any slippery feel.

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