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Hi folks
My car mats are getting dirtier and worn out day by day.
Can someone suggest what can I put over them in order to keep them clean?
Thanks
Hi There,
If I'm honest mate, your car mats will get dirty and worn out, it's thier job there isn't really anything to keep them clean, the main purpose of them is to keep the caprets in the car clean and dirt free.
You could look at buying rubber mats though which can be taken out of the car and washed, dried and put back in again. If you do that though when you clean them, don't apply any sort of polish or shine to them or they will become slippy.
GTTS
Yep - car mats are just sacrificial carpets that can be easily removed for hoovering, and replaced when worn.
Buy another cheap set of car mats to cover your car mats Job sorted 8)
Buy another cheap set of car mats to cover your car mats Job sorted 8)
what about keeping them clean? π
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