I bought some KCX GUF but haven’t used it yet Need to give this a try at some point too
@jeffbilbrough64947 күн бұрын
I have rubber mats in my ford edge & use carpro retyre to clean them & then apply kc guf, brush it in with a soft brush, leave for 15 mins & then wipe over to remove excess guf, they look amazing
@DetailingBreakdown7 күн бұрын
@@lowasteam5319 I tried the Guf and didn’t like it. I’ve had mediocre results. This product seems to do everything very well on any kind of rubber.
@TheMobileDetailShop12967 күн бұрын
What does that shirt Mckees team do you work for mckees.
@DetailingBreakdown7 күн бұрын
@@TheMobileDetailShop1296 they sell them on the website. Great fitting and material. Try one.
@joevanseeters28737 күн бұрын
The only thing about McKee's is they are pretty expensive compared to other similar products on the market. Don't get me wrong, I do like a lot of their products and use them frequently, but the price point on a lot of their products is too high. They need to think about offering smaller sizes at a lesser price on many of their items. Maybe something like 8 or 12 ounce bottle sizes. That way you don't have to purchase a 32 oz bottle and pay $30 for it. Would an APC do about the same thing? Clean the rubber mats and leave nothing behind? I am just thinking outside the box here I guess. It almost looks like it's a diluted APC like Meguiars APC or something although it's probably made by somebody else. Maybe it has additives that darken the rubber or something? Not sure on that one, but I personally have been using POL STAR to clean the TUX MATS I have installed in my wifes Subaru Outback in the front and rear, along with the factory rubber mats in the far rear of the vehicle, and POL STAR works great. POL STAR has been my go to interior cleaner since Koch Chemie released it. I love POL STAR. It's just so versatile and it also has a slight darkening effect when used on rubbers and plastics. I also use it on my leather and carpets and upholstery. One product for everything inside the cabin except the glass, which I usually use rinseless wash on. And POL STAR is such a good value because it's a concentrate you can get for about $20 a liter when you can catch a good sale on various detailing product sites. I did just get the Labocosmetica Interior cleaner similar to POL STAR but I haven't yet had the chance to use it yet. I got their two PH system for fabrics/upholstery too. Looking forward to trying them both out, along with their general purpose APC. I want to compare it to POL STAR and see which one I like better. That mat rejuvenator does look like it performed well on the mats. Hope you have a great new year Benji! Looking forward to your content in 2025.
@DetailingBreakdown7 күн бұрын
@@joevanseeters2873 u just have to buy when the sales are happening. I don’t feel like this is as harsh as an APC and definitely doesn’t leave the rubber as chalky as some APC’s might. This finishes well for the cleaning it does.