Introduction
Judging by the looks, my wife's floor mats haven't been cleaned since the car rolled off the showroom floor in 2000. I created this guide based on a tried-and-true technique that my mother showed me when I was a wee lass.
There may or may not be better techniques out there, but I know this one works with common household items on-hand.
Tools
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            Soak the floor mat generously with water. 
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            Bonus: if you're doing it right, a rainbow will manifest itself to congratulate you. 
 
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            Spread your favorite granule-based, eco-friendly laundry detergent onto the entire area of the floor mat. 
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            Why eco-friendly? This soapy gray water will go down the curb and into your favorite creek. So be nice to it! 
 
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            Scrub like crazy with a push broom. As you can see in the photo, I'm preventing the mat from moving by standing on an edge. 
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            Brush in a couple of different directions so you agitate all the contaminants from various angles. 
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            As a bonus, you will have the cleanest feet in the tri-state area after this procedure. 
 
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            Thoroughly wash off the soap: 
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            Start on one edge of the floor mat and push the soap all the way across the mat. 
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            Repeat the rinsing until juices run clear, so to speak. 
 
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Put the floor mats back into the car (or truck) once they've finished drying.
7 comments
May I recommend that one use an environmentally friendly detergent. As one hoses off the mat, the soapy water will flow to the gutter, and ultimately to a river or ocean.
Josh -
You know, I never considered that. Thanks for the heads-up! I added a note on the guide so that folks are informed.
Absolutely love the funniness! Very easy to understand simple steps.
Err…. Why would you not just put the mats in a washing machine???
Alex Lee -