4-Piece Two-Tone Soft Carpet Front Floor Mats & Rear Floor Mats - Pink

$27.50

  • Built for Protection - Guard Against Spills, or Debris - Built to Last through Rain, Snow, Mud and More
  • Revitalized - Reinvent Your Interior Style with the BDK Carpet Pro Floor Mats Designed to be Sleek and Colorful to Your Desire
  • No-Slip Grip - Rubberized Nibs on the Bottom so the Mat Does not Move - Ergonomic Grooves on Top to Give your Foot Traction & Comfort
  • Heel Rest Station - A Pad Made of Strong Grips to Give your Feet Traction and Comfort When you Drive
  • Simple Installation - Place the Mats on the Floor of your Vehicle - Easily Remove and Clean the Mats of any Dirt & Spills. Front (25"L x 17W) Rear (13"L x 17"W)
Warning: California's Prop 65

This product can expose you to chemicals including
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.

How to Install

Step 1: Clean the Car's Floor

Before installing the car floor mats, it's important to clean the car's floor thoroughly. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dirt or debris and wipe down the floor with a damp cloth. This will ensure a clean surface for the mats to be installed on.

Step 2: Remove any Existing Mats

If you already have old mats in your car, it's time to remove them. Take out the mats and any clips or fasteners that were used to keep them in place.

Step 3: Place the Mats in the Car

Once the car's floor is clean and clear, place the mats in the car. Make sure they are positioned correctly and that they fit snugly in the floor space.

Step 4: Test the Mats

Once the mats are secure, test them by walking on them and making sure they stay in place. Make any necessary adjustments, and you're good to go.

How to Clean

Remove the mats from your vehicle to avoid dirtying your interior

Shake well! Loosen up the debris and dirt

Vacuum, if available. This will remove the rest of the larger particles. If no vacuum is available, a gentle rubbing with cloth can help loosen up more junk.

Stain removal: Using your favorite chemical stain remover, blot any stains with a wet towel and the chemical. Follow instructions per chemical used. If no stains are present or no chemical cleaners are available move to the next step. 

Apply dry baking soda with water and a bristle brush or scrubbing sponge. 

To remove more stuck materials, such as gum, use salt water.

Ensure a proper air dry, and your mats are ready!