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Cargo Mats and Boot Liners

Cargo mats are a protective accessory designed to shield your vehicle's trunk or cargo area from dirt, spills, and wear. Cargo mats are made from durable materials like rubber, thermoplastic, and carpeted fabrics.

Cargo liners add an extra layer of cushioning to protect against heavy loads, making them essential for anyone who frequently hauls items in their SUV, sedan, or truck.

WeatherTech High-Performance cargo mats are designed to protect the boot area of your car from dirt or spills. They protect the exposed vehicle carpet, decreasing abrasion and wear. The WeatherTech boot mat is designed for each car, so it's a perfect fit, with high sides, and constructed of high-quality thermo-plastic materials.

Whether you have a new or used car, it's important to protect the original boot carpet from damage over time, caused by constant loading, pets, and luggage. So covering with a high-quality custom WeatherTech thermo-plastic mat will protect the value of your vehicle for longer.

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Cargo Mats and Boot Liners

What is the purpose of a cargo mat?

The purpose of a cargo mat and boot liner is to protect the cargo area of your vehicle from dirt, spills, and everyday wear. Cargo mats create a durable layer between your car’s trunk floor and any cargo you carry, preventing stains, scratches, and moisture buildup. By keeping your trunk clean and free from damage, a cargo mat helps maintain your vehicle’s appearance and resale value.

Check out our overview of how our WeatherTech Cargo Mats and Trunk Liners can help you keep your car and free time free!

Is a cargo mat and boot liner necessary?

Yes, a cargo liner is necessary if you want to protect your car’s cargo area from spills, dirt, and damage. Cargo liners shield your trunk from messy items like groceries, sports gear, and pet hair, making it easier to keep clean. They are especially useful for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who regularly transports items in their vehicle.

Is a cargo mat and boot liner worth it?

Yes, a cargo liner is worth it if you want to preserve your vehicle's interior and maintain its resale value. Cargo liners provide an affordable way to prevent costly repairs from spills, stains, and scratches. They’re also easy to clean, which saves time and effort in maintaining your car’s trunk area.

What materials are used for the production of cargo mats?

Cargo mats are produced using durable materials like rubber, thermoplastic, and carpet. Rubber cargo mats offer excellent waterproofing and slip resistance, making them ideal for rugged use. Thermoplastic cargo mats are lightweight yet tough, often with raised edges for better spill containment. Carpeted cargo mats provide a soft, luxurious feel while offering basic protection against dirt and minor spills. Each material provides unique benefits to suit different needs.

How to clean a cargo mat?

To clean a cargo liner, first, remove it from the car and shake off any loose debris. If the liner is rubber or thermoplastic, rinse it with water, scrub it with mild soap, and rinse again. Let it air dry before placing it back in your car. For carpeted cargo mats, vacuum to remove dirt and spot-clean stains with fabric cleaner. Allow the mat to dry completely to prevent mould growth.

What is the difference between car mats and cargo mat?

The main difference between car mats and cargo liners is their location and purpose. Car mats are designed for the floor areas of the driver and passenger seats, protecting foot traffic and spills. Cargo liners, on the other hand, are placed in the trunk or cargo area, shielding the back area from dirt, spills, and heavy cargo. Cargo liners typically cover a larger surface area than car mats.

How do you install the WeatherTech cargo mat?

To install a WeatherTech cargo liner, first, if you can, unroll your cargo liner and lay it on the floor somewhere flat for 24 hours, so the mat can retain its original shape. If needed, load the corners with heavy items to enable the shape to re-form. Then, clear the cargo area of any items. Unroll the liner and lay it flat, positioning it to match the contours of your trunk space. Press down to ensure the liner is secure. WeatherTech cargo liners often come with a custom-fit design, so no additional tools or fasteners are necessary.

How to flatten a cargo mat?

To flatten a cargo mat, lay it on a flat surface and let it sit at room temperature or warmer. If the mat is heavily curled, weigh down the edges with heavy objects, such as books or bricks, for a few hours. For faster results, you can use a hairdryer on low heat to soften the material, then press the mat flat as it cools. This process helps the mat regain its shape and fit correctly in your car's trunk.

When to change a carpet cargo mat in Subaru?

Change a carpet cargo liner in when it becomes heavily soiled, or stained, or if odours persist despite cleaning. Carpet trunk liners can absorb moisture and odours, making them less effective over time. If the cargo liner is damaged or worn, or if it no longer provides a snug fit, it’s time for a replacement. Regular use of carpet cargo trays may require more frequent replacements, especially if used for transporting pets or outdoor gear. You can check more resilient cargo liners on WeatherTechCH that will last you for years.

Cargo Mats for Every Car Manufacturer

Cargo mats are available for virtually every car manufacturer, from Honda, Toyota, and Ford, to luxury brands like BMW, Audi, and Mercedes. Whether you drive an SUV, sedan, or truck, finding a well-fitted cargo liner is essential to keeping your vehicle’s cargo area clean and protected. Explore options from different brands on WeatherTechCH:

So, for the Swiss winter, pick the best fitting, robust, high-sided cargo mat, boot liner that you can. It will protect the inside of your vehicle from wear, the effects of salt, abrasion and everything else. No more need for cut-out cardboard boxes, or old bits of carpet. Not only do they not work, they look just plain ugly.

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