I've been using gummifix on my fords rubber mats for two years now & they still look brand new. I clean them with carpro retyre cleaner & thoroughly dry them before using gummifix. Yes, a sprayer for this is really usefull & also a soft paint brush to get it into all the grooves & detail of the mats, once dry, wipe over with a soft towel to get a really good flawless finish, takes a few minutes more, but the difference is noticeable.
Do you think it would be safe to use on a black vinyl hood appliqué ? We have a 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser with a factory “blacked out” hood vinyl appliqué that is needing some attention.
I've been using gummifix on my fords rubber mats for two years now & they still look brand new. I clean them with carpro retyre cleaner & thoroughly dry them before using gummifix. Yes, a sprayer for this is really usefull & also a soft paint brush to get it into all the grooves & detail of the mats, once dry, wipe over with a soft towel to get a really good flawless finish, takes a few minutes more, but the difference is noticeable.
Good to hear, we are big fans of it
I don’t know about your Matt’s but mine with guf is a skating rink wearing my running shoes
Stumbled across your channel. Loving these vids. Thanks for testing this! Was deciding whether or not to buy it. Probably will now.
Good to hear, thanks for watching
Great video
Thank you
Do you think it would be safe to use on a black vinyl hood appliqué ? We have a 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser with a factory “blacked out” hood vinyl appliqué that is needing some attention.
it's probably not the best product for that but would help. A ceramic sealant would most likely be better in this case.