How can you get salt stains like this out of your cars factory rug.
When I bought it last year the previous owner (a woman of course) never used rubber floor mats for 2 years
This isn't my pic, but the salt stains are similar. I just don't feel like getting up and going outside ride now.
>>16203772
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp3KN5ODZYU
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Salt-Stains-out-of-Your-Car's-Carpet
http://www.autoblog.com/article/how-to-remove-salt-stains-autoblog-details/
also invest in one of those weather tech floor mats
>>16203772
>not just using rubber mats
>>16203774
I'm saving up for them, 300 for front and back
Thanks!
>>16203816
I have rubber matts, I bought them the day I bought the car. The damage had already been done
>>16203772
Dude it's salt. Just use a wet sponge a few times on it and you'll solve it.
>>16203824
I've tried that
I'm going to try that vinegar method
>>16203774 mentioned
>>16203774
>weather tech
Weather Tech is fucking garbage.
Same price, if not more expensive than factor rubber mats, and they have shit fitment.
>b-but muh edges, and bowl!
what about that 2 inch gap they all have? custom fit my ass
>>16203834
so what do you suggest getting if not weather tech?
>>16203772
If you can pull out the carpet, just blast it with a pressure washer.
If you can't pull it out, try steaming the shit out of it. Then vaccum up the remainder.
>>16203856
seconding
>>16203834
This is basicly a diaper for your feet
embarrassing
Just kick off most of the snow when entering
>>16203965
Feet resting on carpet and when you use your feet to reseat yourself wears out carpeting
>>16203995
>when you use your feet to reseat yourself wears out carpeting
Are your shoes spiked or are you violently kicking while reseating yourself?
>>16204024
not him, but i use my car a lot. it happens