Today I decided to clean my floor mats. As I do not have a hot water carpet extractor I used my:

I started by squirting the mats with a little water. I then sprayed them with woolite and added more where needed. I scrubbed with my brush all different way to loosen the dirt:

Next I let the woolite soak in and do its work. After letting it soak in I rinsed it with my pressure washer (foamed like crazy and took forever...i think my mixture was too strong)

After rinsing FOREVER there was still some suds. I used my ice scrapper as a squeegee to get some water out before using my shop vac.

I then used my shop vac to get as much water out as I could and set them in the sun to dry..

Overall I am please with the results and this method leaves me optimistic as my shop vac I use is only 3.0 horsepower and soon I will be acquiring a rigid 4 gallon 5 horsepower vac with the specialty car care kit and claw attachment
I cant wait to see what I can do with that!
- Pressure Washer
- Woolite
- Scrub Brush
- Shop Vac
- Ice scraper (perfect to use as squeegee)

I started by squirting the mats with a little water. I then sprayed them with woolite and added more where needed. I scrubbed with my brush all different way to loosen the dirt:

Next I let the woolite soak in and do its work. After letting it soak in I rinsed it with my pressure washer (foamed like crazy and took forever...i think my mixture was too strong)

After rinsing FOREVER there was still some suds. I used my ice scrapper as a squeegee to get some water out before using my shop vac.

I then used my shop vac to get as much water out as I could and set them in the sun to dry..

Overall I am please with the results and this method leaves me optimistic as my shop vac I use is only 3.0 horsepower and soon I will be acquiring a rigid 4 gallon 5 horsepower vac with the specialty car care kit and claw attachment
