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Carpets and floor mats take the worst of the dirt, mud and spills. Here's how to keep them looking and smelling fresh.
Start With the Mats
Pull out your floor mats and clean them separately — they trap the majority of the dirt. Rubber mats rinse clean easily, while carpet mats benefit from a deep shampoo and extraction.
Blast's powerful mat-cleaning machine handles both rubber and carpet mats with strong suction that lifts ground-in grime your home vacuum can't reach.
Vacuum, Then Treat
Use a free DIY vacuum to lift loose dirt from the carpet before treating any stains. Working dry-to-wet prevents you from pushing mud deeper into the fibers.
For set-in stains, a carpet shampoo breaks down the dirt and lifts it out — leaving your floors looking close to factory-fresh.
Keep Them Fresh
Shake out your mats weekly and address spills quickly before they set. A quick routine goes a long way toward a clean, odor-free cabin.
Add a periodic carpet shampoo from our à la carte detailing menu and your interior stays fresh no matter how Texas the roads get.