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Old Apr 16, 2009 | 11:34 PM
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I'm looking to purchase a set of all season rubber or clear vinyl floormats for my s2k. Ive searched all over for it and cant find it, unless I somehow custom cut a pair. Anyone have suggestions or have found and bought a pair?
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 03:35 AM
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I don't get the point? Maybe that's just me. If mud is an issue or something then clean your current ones!
Vacuum (Shop-vac or the hose on a normal house vac)
Tuff Stuff can be bought at almost any auto store like auto zone I think. I use it on all of the cars I have had, and it works really well. Its like $5 a can, but will last you a long time. It sprays kind of a foam.

and I also use a brush for extra scrubbing (I just reuse one meant for tires cause they are the same, only difference is black vs. white color)
http://www.tropi-care.com/Carpet_Cle...h_p/tc-b20.htm

Sorry, I don't have pics of using this stuff, but it gets your carpet looking really nice and clean! I just cleaned my interior last weekend
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 04:23 AM
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I have these in my car. Decent price and fits like OEM. Definitely recommend these if you wanna save your carpet....especially from heal wear.

http://www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/72A1463A0A0.aspx
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackBearTX,Apr 17 2009, 03:35 AM
I don't get the point? Maybe that's just me. If mud is an issue or something then clean your current ones!
Vacuum (Shop-vac or the hose on a normal house vac)
Tuff Stuff can be bought at almost any auto store like auto zone I think. I use it on all of the cars I have had, and it works really well. Its like $5 a can, but will last you a long time. It sprays kind of a foam.

and I also use a brush for extra scrubbing (I just reuse one meant for tires cause they are the same, only difference is black vs. white color)
http://www.tropi-care.com/Carpet_Cle...h_p/tc-b20.htm

Sorry, I don't have pics of using this stuff, but it gets your carpet looking really nice and clean! I just cleaned my interior last weekend
All good suggestions, but I think the point is that its easier to clean rubber all season mats than it is to clean carpet mats. Easier to clean, less dry time, and little or no deterioration after repeated cleanings. I don't have all seasons in my S2000 but I do in my daily driver and it is a lifesaver especially in the winter with sand, salt, mud, snow, etc.

Your best bet may be to cut out a custom pair from a set of Honda OEM all season mats. Just make sure the ones you are starting with are at least as big as the S2K ones.
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 05:00 AM
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Quit off roading in it and it won't get so dirty.
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 05:22 AM
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Someone just had a thread in Mods&Parts asking people to submit product requests to WeatherTech. You may want to look for that thread.

Personally, I can't imagine putting rubber "truck mats" in my S.
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackBearTX,Apr 17 2009, 03:35 AM
I don't get the point?
I don't get the point of posts like this.

Pick anything and countless people could post "I don't get the point". That's the nature of subjective preference.

However, at least in your case, an alternative was suggested.

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Old Apr 17, 2009 | 06:39 AM
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I don't get the point of you posting that you don't get the point of someone posting that they don't get the point of something someone else posted
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Normally I dislike having rubber mats in my cars. But if you are in a climate which rains and snows a lot, having rubber mats during the winter can be beneficial. That being said, I just bought a rectangular mat from Target and it fits perfectly in the driver's side footwell, it doesn't reach further up, but my feet don't sit there anyways.
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 11:27 AM
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yeah i think rubber mats can be a life saver when going to the beach or when it rains and mud gets into my car. i also tried to look for rubber mats but couldnt find any, since its such a pain when sand gets all over the place once im back from the beach. i got seat covers now i need floor mats



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