Custom Fit: These are "laser-measured" or custom-molded to match the specific contours of each vehicle's cargo floor.
Containment: They feature a raised perimeter lip (typically around 1.25 inches high) designed to trap spills, dirt, and grease.
Stability: The surfaces are textured or "skid-resistant" to help prevent groceries, gear, or pets from shifting during transit.
Durability: Typically made from a heavy-duty TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer) or PVC, these materials remain flexible in extreme temperatures and resist punctures from pet claws or heavy gear.
Specifications
Key Features
Remove and Shake: Take the mat out of the vehicle and shake or tap it against a hard surface to remove loose debris.
Rinse: Use a hose or pressure washer to blast away surface dirt.
Scrub: If necessary, use a mild detergent or specialized rubber cleaner and a stiff-bristle brush to remove stubborn grime.
Dry Completely: Always allow the mat to air dry fully (ideally in the sun) before placing it back into the car to prevent trapped moisture.
Restore: If the mat looks pale or worn, you can apply a small amount of non-slippery rubber protectant to restore its deep black color.