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    big block turbo club superchargedk20's Avatar
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    DiY keeping your floor mats clean!

    If some of u are crazy like me , and stress on keeping ur car clean then I'm sure one of your pet peives, is ur floor mats. I recently purchased brand spanking new Ep3 ctr floor mats from Honda. They are pretty expensive and I wanted to keep them as clean as possible. I went to Walmart and bought carpet protector and my and my gf went to work tonight
    Make sure you un ravel enough so it travels all the way around ur mat

    You'll then begin to scotch tape the back of the mats because the stuff we got isn't super sticky because I don't want it tearing the fabric


    You Wana keep some room on the edges because you will fold it and scotch tape it towards the back of the mat


    When u have big gaps in your mats just use siscors to cut the extra wrap


    If your protector isn't as wide as mine then your gona have to make another layer to get the second half covered .

    The end results . I'm very happy with the outcome. Knowing that my brand new ctr mats will stay new. And the re sale on this in the future is gona be a huge plus!
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    Di keeping your floor mats clean!

    Good DiY. I'm just one of those people that if I buy it, I'm going to show it.
    Last edited by tonk; 04-30-2009 at 04:50 PM.

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    big block turbo club superchargedk20's Avatar
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    Haha. U cam still see em clearly . In a year or 2 there still gona look like they came straight from Honda :)

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