Help..Flunky Floor Mats
Help..Flunky Floor Mats
I bought a set of used all weather floor mats(OEM)
They are a combo grey/black/with white cording.
The front mats have stains on them,and I thought no big deal...I'll just scrub em' up. Nice plan...but after trying every cleaner and scruber I have NO LUCK.
Any suggestions ???????
I've tried white wall tire cleaner,Brillo pads,every kitchen cleaner on the shelf>
They are a combo grey/black/with white cording.
The front mats have stains on them,and I thought no big deal...I'll just scrub em' up. Nice plan...but after trying every cleaner and scruber I have NO LUCK.
Any suggestions ???????

I've tried white wall tire cleaner,Brillo pads,every kitchen cleaner on the shelf>
One thing to try that worked for me in the past, scrub in dish-washing liquid and let them set for an hour or two, then use a pressure washer. But it sounds like whatever the stains are, they have probably "dyed" the mats permanently, and you may never be able to get them perfectly clean.
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I have good luck with water and Ajax or Comet cleanser.
After that some type of protectant of your choice like Armor all or etc will bring the color back.
If this won't work, but some "real" floor mats like Weathertechs. Those are made in America.
QR
After that some type of protectant of your choice like Armor all or etc will bring the color back.
If this won't work, but some "real" floor mats like Weathertechs. Those are made in America.
QR
They may very well be dyed that color from the years of dirt.
I deal with all weather mats on a regular basis and cheap ones tend to stain rather quickly. The weather tech mats are the way to go but are big money.
Try a magic eraser and a cleaner. It will abrade the mat and you'll be able to tell if its a surface stain that could be removed or not.
I deal with all weather mats on a regular basis and cheap ones tend to stain rather quickly. The weather tech mats are the way to go but are big money.
Try a magic eraser and a cleaner. It will abrade the mat and you'll be able to tell if its a surface stain that could be removed or not.
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