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Old 08-08-2016, 09:17 AM
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Looks like a lot of deep and narrow crevices in the Michelins to trap debris. Maybe harder to keep clean?
 
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Looks like a lot of deep and narrow crevices in the Michelins to trap debris. Maybe harder to keep clean?

You're looking at it all wrong. They will hold more debris before you have to clean them...
 
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They get power washed either by me or the car wash that I use. No issues with getting them clean.

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Old 11-27-2016, 07:22 PM
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Took my truck to the fancy wash last Tuesday, 30 seconds of power washing and they were perfectly clean again. Still very rubber like and not hard plastic. Love these.

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Thanks for this review. I just bought a 2011 F250 and it came with no floor mats. I have 3 kids. Live in the country/dirt roads etc. These fit the bill, just not the wallet. OUCH. Going to have to suck it up, but hoping I can find a coupon code or something! LOL
 
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FYI: Coupon Code WINTER17 on AutoAnything saved 20%....that was a $64 savings!
 
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How did they work out for you?
 
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How did they work out for you?

I love them! They have worked out great so far.
 
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Mine have been really good too. They hold a lot of mud and snow.
 
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For the super duty its important to get the water out over the sill so any excess can go by the way of the door. If the water goes under the sill that area will rust through because water will sit there forever. These don't seem to follow any idea to do that. But I suppose if you never get your feet wet you won't have any issues..LOL Snow etc...work truck. Maybe ford changed that area since 04 but I doubt it.
 
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they hold the moisture because they are so deep. Allowing it to dry. The lip of the liner goes up against and over the sill a bit.
 
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I still love these edge liners. Not slippery at all, clean up great. Best that I know of.

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I've been very happy with my Husky X-Act Fit mats. Perfect fit. Nice and flexible. Easily cleaned. Still look like new.

And for only $165 for front and rear vs $320+ for the Michelins.

The Michelins look like a decent product but I couldn't bring myself to pay that much.... for floor mats..... pieces of rubber you step on.... lol

 
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I get that. The Michelins are not cheap. They go on sale but are a premium priced product.

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