Submitted by RatherNerdy t3_yvlb1o in Maine
RatherNerdy OP t1_iwgkkbw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in MPT (Maine Pro Tip): It's time to put the waterhog mats and ice scrapers in your cars by RatherNerdy
I have floor liners and winter specific car mats. To each their own.
[deleted] t1_iwgkzmj wrote
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RatherNerdy OP t1_iwgpwyj wrote
The moisture is there when you bring it in on your shoes, regardless of if it's in a puddle on your floor liners or in water hog mats. However, when it's in water hog mats, it has more surface area leading to more evaporation which then cycles out more quickly with running your car heater.
[deleted] t1_iwgq8nd wrote
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RatherNerdy OP t1_iwgvr9i wrote
Point being, removing liners can sometimes be tricky (depending on how fitted they are), if they're stiff or soft, etc. Most cars manage day to day moisture fine without being an issue.
[deleted] t1_iwgwh09 wrote
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ecco-domenica t1_iwi67gq wrote
Winter specific car mats is a completely new concept to me. I just knock the snow off my boots as best I can, and shake the sand and dirt off the plain old regular mats every once in a while. Well, in the spring, to be honest.
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