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### For **Carpeted Mats**:
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* Mix a small amount of **mild detergent or carpet cleaner** with warm water.
* Scrub gently in circular motions.
* Rinse with clean water or blot with a wet cloth.
* Let them **dry flat in the sun** — avoid putting them back in the car while damp.
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## 🧂 4. **Deodorize and Remove Stains Naturally**
Even after cleaning, odors and stains can linger. Try these natural hacks:
* Sprinkle **baking soda** on carpeted mats, let sit for 15–20 minutes, then vacuum.
* For spot stains, use a mix of **white vinegar and water (1:1 ratio)** in a spray bottle. Spray, blot, and repeat as needed.
* For rubber mats, a **lemon juice + baking soda paste** can remove grime and leave a fresh scent.
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## 🌞 5. **Always Let Them Dry Completely**
Never put damp mats back in your car — they can trap moisture, create bad odors, and even cause mold.
* Air-dry in the **sunshine** for best results.
* Flip carpeted mats once during drying to ensure both sides are dry.
* Rubber mats can dry quickly, but **pat them down** with a towel first to speed things up.
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## ✅ Final Thoughts
Cleaning your car mats doesn’t have to be a chore. With these 5 simple tips, you can **refresh and protect your car interior** in less than an hour. Whether you’re keeping up with weekly maintenance or doing a deep clean before a big trip, your feet (and passengers) will thank you!
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Want a step-by-step printable checklist or natural DIY cleaning recipes for your car? Just let me know! 🧽🚘✨
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