Things You'll Need:
- Vacuum cleaner
- Vinyl or rubber gloves
- Bucket
- 2 cups white vinegar
- 2 cups water
- Sponges
- Soft-bristled upholstery or shoe brush
- Water hose
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Step 1
Remove mats from the car. Shake off loose salt and dirt.
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Step 2
Vacuum the mats (if they are dry). Use the brush and hose attachments on the vacuum for best results: These will suck a lot of the salt and grime off the mats.
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Step 3
Put on gloves. Mix vinegar and water in a bucket. Wipe this solution over salt spots on the mat, using a sponge. Saturate all salt-stained areas of the mats with the solution.
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Step 4
Scrub the mats with the brush, to loosen more dirt and salt from the mat's surface.
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Step 5
Lay the mats on your driveway or hang them from a clothesline. Rinse the mats well with a garden hose.
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Step 6
Wash carpeted mats with carpet shampoo. Wash rubber or plastic mats with a little dish soap and water.
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Step 7
Rinse the mats well, unless using a carpet shampoo--in this case, follow the manufacturer's directions. Many shampoos should not be rinsed off, but must be allowed to dry and then vacuumed.










