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Anyone have the Catch-all brand floor mats
http://www.autoanything.com/products/product_fm.aspx?p_id=1455&se=catch_all_floor_mats
Carpeted to match your vehicle carpet, so they say, and molded to fit your exact dimensions and contour. Considering them for the Benz and the Tahoe.
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1994 C280, dark green metallic 105k miles 1991 190E 2.6, Black 191,500 miles (sold to another forum member) 2003 Chevy Tahoe LT, Redfire Metallic 105k miles 1989 Mustang GT Cobra Convertible 43k miles |
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I have mats similar to the Weathertech Floor mats in my kid, dog and airport car, the 300TE, which spent most of its early life in the Bay Area and is currently in the Pacific Northwest. The original carpets are nearly perfect, which, for a kid/dog car, is saying something. If I wasn't a snob, I'd put them in my BMWs as well. I had the same mats in a 300E which I owned until a few years ago. On a road trip, an insensitive moron (one of my best friends) dropped a large Coke just purchased from In-N-Out on the passenger side floor. The mat held every drop of liquid and nothing touched the carpet. My friend bought the car from me. We laughed about that incident.
Anyway, I would consider that type of mat over a carpeted mat if your aim is maximum protection.
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David His: 2003 Dodge Durango SLT 2002 BMW E39 530i Sport 1988 Mercedes 300TE Hers: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1999 E430 |
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Thanks. These are supposedly a carpet that is very stain resistant and easy to clean. They even detach from the plastic backing for cleaning. I'm mainly looking for protecting my carpet.
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1994 C280, dark green metallic 105k miles 1991 190E 2.6, Black 191,500 miles (sold to another forum member) 2003 Chevy Tahoe LT, Redfire Metallic 105k miles 1989 Mustang GT Cobra Convertible 43k miles |
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