Steven Petersen
I'm Awesome
Yes I agree. The fact that it wasn't molded properly was the problem. I never did get all the wrinkles out.Better too big than too small.
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Yes I agree. The fact that it wasn't molded properly was the problem. I never did get all the wrinkles out.Better too big than too small.
Yes I agree. The fact that it wasn't molded properly was the problem. I never did get all the wrinkles out.
My truck is the dark blue. It’s lighter than the sample you showed. Why don’t you try carpet dye. You can use a steel brush to try and comb out the burn marks. The dark blue dye will hide a lot of issues. I wouldn’t spend the money on a carpet kit.
Take the carpet out of your truck and pressure wash the carpet. Scrub it with carpet cleaner then pressure wash it again. Then hang it out to dry. Reinstall. that’s what I do to my carpet. My 89 still has the original carpet. To freshen it up I may get some dark blue dye and dye the carpet.
I would consider reusing it had it not had a aftermarket cupholder screwed all into it in the transmission hump.