So I tried making my first floor mat ever.

Upholstery, floor mats, seats, window tint and anything inside the vehicle and not electronic
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BLargal
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So I tried making my first floor mat ever.

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It didn't turn out to bad....I tried cutting it so I can open the hatch for groceries and what not but it just turned out badly after that...um thinking of just using good old duck tape under it to put the mat back together but I think it will work alright for 17 dollars I spent on the mat I can live with it compaired to trying to spend 80ish bucks on a cargo mat lol. Sound proofing will go easier as I already know how to do that but it will wait cause I gotta turn in my car tomorrow to have the paint detailed after that PICTURES FOR ALL :D
BLargal
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Re: So I tried making my first floor mat ever. (A Psycho Martyr)

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No pictures yet as my car is in the dealer now getting its paint detailed. But this is what I used.http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/...10053It was cheep and effective and I think i'm going to get another one and retry it in a few weeks to see if I can do better. Careful though cause I cut it to fit after cutting the layout in the car and I made that mistake and made a few scratches on the hard plastic but i'm not going to worry to much over it.
themrfreeze
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Post by themrfreeze »

Lowe's sells a 4x3 ribbed charcoal indoor/outdoor floor mat that works great for this, and costs less than $16. I just turned one into a cargo mat for my '09 GT. Made a template using some large sheets of paper, traced it onto the mat, cut it, and had a nice cargo mat. Can post pics if you like.
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