LSNAutoDetailing
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- Jun 21, 2014
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Winter was harsh here in NH with about 120" of snow, cleaning the cars has been a task. Touchless carwashes during the winter did help, but the cars are in rough shape. The insides have also taken a beating.
When parking in parking lots or on streets loaded with salt, sand, slush, etc, all that ends up in the carpets and mats.
My mats are stained with salt deposits, or whatever chemical salad they put down on the roads. I've tried the shampoo/vac at the car wash, and it did a nice job cleaning the carpets, but the stains still exist.
I even tried Natures Miracle (my thought was, if it's good enough for pet soiling...). It did better than the shampoo but the stains are still there.
What should I use? The mats are the matching ones that come with the car, with the car name embossed in the mat, so they're OEM and I'd like to keep them for the car.
Worse case, I get new mats, learn from my mistake and order all weather mats from AG.
When parking in parking lots or on streets loaded with salt, sand, slush, etc, all that ends up in the carpets and mats.
My mats are stained with salt deposits, or whatever chemical salad they put down on the roads. I've tried the shampoo/vac at the car wash, and it did a nice job cleaning the carpets, but the stains still exist.
I even tried Natures Miracle (my thought was, if it's good enough for pet soiling...). It did better than the shampoo but the stains are still there.
What should I use? The mats are the matching ones that come with the car, with the car name embossed in the mat, so they're OEM and I'd like to keep them for the car.
Worse case, I get new mats, learn from my mistake and order all weather mats from AG.