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    Annoying floor mats...wont stay put

     



    Dumb question for a dumb problem....I got a new set of cool chevy logo mats, but they have almost no grip and tend to keep sliding under the gas pedal. Im kind of particular about having my mats to stay put I could swear a long time ago I saw these little clips that hold your floor mats in place, but Ill be darned if I can find them anywhere ...google search came up with nothing....anyone seen these things somewhere?

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    Glue the hook side of velcro type strips to the underside, a square in eash corner should do it.
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    I knew I could count on you guys!
    Denny, yeah thats them...Ill have to order a set. Im suprised these arent easier to find, none of my local auto stores carries them. I guess Im the only one who is bothered by this problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by 63BoxNova
    I guess Im the only one who is bothered by this problem
    No you're not, my wife had one so crumpled up on the Concorde I thought it was going to interfere with the brake pedal.
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    If velcro fails, then Liquid Nails. Bursh it on and you'll have to either scrap the carpet or sell the car to get rid of it.

    Used it once to glue cork board on an office wall. After I moved to another office, it took the maintenance guys three days to get it off. They were kind of pissed.
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