
Please Allow 7 to 14 days For Delivery- Express shipping and international shipping are not available on these items. I would definitely order from them again." - Lee Y., Las Vegas, NV The package received was very professionally packed.

"The customer service was very prompt in getting my agreement for the incurred (international) shipping charge.

Each set of car mats is made of the highest quality materials in order to provide enduring interior protection. Custom, carpet, rubber, clear – the choice is all yours! Floor mats maintain the value of your vehicle by protecting the carpet, and they are often easier to clean than the factory mats. We have protective rubber mats and attractive carpet mats with a variety of color options. Choose color-matched floor mats that blend right in, or make a statement with contrasting floor mats. A set of custom floor mats protects the factory carpet while enhancing the passenger cabin. It’s also my go-to for between wash window touch ups due to the water behavior.Protect your vehicle with custom made floor mats!Ĭar floor mats are practical and functional interior protection. Nice gloss, great water behavior, and absolutely fool proof. Can use as Rinseless, Clay Lube, QD/Spray Wax. I had a guy working for me that was a nightmare. A LONG time ago, I worked for a company that had a very strict policy against any employee, even managers, from providing references for former employees, regardless if they were good or bad. I’d say my favorite Rinseless/QD/spray wax option is the Griot’s Rinseless Wash and Wax. Forum rules prevent me from suggesting American Detailer Wipeout here, sorry. The new Griot’s Brilliant Finish Rinseless (leaves nothing behind option) works really well as a rinseless wash, but per Griot’s is not recommended to be used as a clay lube or QD - you’d be doing your own experimenting. The ONR W&W I should dig out and try again as I think I was trying it in colder weather, but it was prone to streaking (likely user error). Uber is nice, leaves a nice gloss, but I swear it collects dust quicker than other options. If I was using a coating, I’d probably stick with the 914 to let the coating do it’s thing.

Since then I’ve also added N-914, and both Griot’s options. I started out with ONR (both varieties) then picked up Wolfgang Uber as it was the forum favorite at the time. 57 Rambler- What LSP will you be using them over? Just curious.
