Detailing All Season Mats
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Detailing All Season Mats
This probably isn't an original idea but I have not seen anyone else suggest it.
I just got my all season mats from Hondacuraworld.com and I wanted to get rid of some of the rubber smell.
When I thought about what to use I came up with the idea of using the stuff that I apply to my tires (Black Magic Tire Wet).
I applied it with a sponge and now my mats have a nice glossy black look to them and they have a mild cherry scent.
I just got my all season mats from Hondacuraworld.com and I wanted to get rid of some of the rubber smell.
When I thought about what to use I came up with the idea of using the stuff that I apply to my tires (Black Magic Tire Wet).
I applied it with a sponge and now my mats have a nice glossy black look to them and they have a mild cherry scent.
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Join us next week when Martha - er, Iron Chef shows us how to apply a delightful apple-cinnamon scent to the interior of the glovebox. Makes retrieving your license and registration a refreshing pleasure for you and the officer standing at the window. And that's a good thing.
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Just be careful that you don't slip on those mats, now that they're all slicked up....could be very embarrassing, especially with a bimbo-du-jour watching.
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