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Hey everybody, I just wanted to let you know how pleased I am with these new floor mats I just bought. For some reason, I've always had a problem with Honda's OEM mats. The cheap dye ends up on the heel of my right sneaker because that's the foot that I move back and forth between the pedals. Well, I finally got fed up enough to do something about it and bought these mats. They fit my PP like a glove and they haven't stained my white sneakers black like the OEM mats do.

They're not cheap, but I think they're well worth it.

See them HERE.
 

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Those look great!
Are you one of those like Jax from SOA with super clean, white sneakers?

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Michigan. I haven't had these through a winter yet.
Michigan.......about as snowy as it gets. I wonder how your mats will do with a load of melted snow and slush on them?
My flat surface liners looked like small pond after the snow and slush melted from off my boots here Colorado. The Weathertech's do a pretty good job of keeping the water in all the grooved channels.
 

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I’m hoping to finally get out of SoCal sooner than later to Coastal Oregon.
What do you guys do for the puddle your feet bring in with the rain?
Or do they not really puddle with rain, like the snow?

Currently, I’ve just got the OEM all season mats.
 

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I’m hoping to finally get out of SoCal sooner than later to Coastal Oregon.
What do you guys do for the puddle your feet bring in with the rain?
Or do they not really puddle with rain, like the snow?

Currently, I’ve just got the OEM all season mats.
Heather, you'll be fine with those OEM mats in Oregon. Rarely snows in western Oregon, and wet shoes don't track in much water . . . and if your shoes are a bit muddy, Oregonians simply slosh our feet a bit in a nearby puddle before getting into our vehicle.
 

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Michigan.......about as snowy as it gets. I wonder how your mats will do with a load of melted snow and slush on them?
My flat surface liners looked like small pond after the snow and slush melted from off my boots here Colorado. The Weathertech's do a pretty good job of keeping the water in all the grooved channels.
I always tap my feet off on the running boards if its snowy. I don't really see these causing any issues but I will find out in a few more months.
 

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I always tap my feet off on the running boards if its snowy. I don't really see these causing any issues but I will find out in a few more months.
I do that with parking lot dust, etc as it is! 🤣🤣
 
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Heather, you'll be fine with those OEM mats in Oregon. Rarely snows in western Oregon, and wet shoes don't track in much water . . . and if your shoes are a bit muddy, Oregonians simply slosh our feet a bit in a nearby puddle before getting into our vehicle.
Perfect idea!
I’ve been purging lots of stuff this year, but for sure keeping my waterproof work boots and sneakers!
Hopefully I’ll be looking for mud cleaning puddles in the fall.
 

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I’m hoping to finally get out of SoCal sooner than later to Coastal Oregon.
What do you guys do for the puddle your feet bring in with the rain?
Or do they not really puddle with rain, like the snow?

Currently, I’ve just got the OEM all season mats.
You should be fine up there as long as you don't tell them where you're from. ;)
 

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Hey everybody, I just wanted to let you know how pleased I am with these new floor mats I just bought. For some reason, I've always had a problem with Honda's OEM mats. The cheap dye ends up on the heel of my right sneaker because that's the foot that I move back and forth between the pedals. Well, I finally got fed up enough to do something about it and bought these mats. They fit my PP like a glove and they haven't stained my white sneakers black like the OEM mats do.

They're not cheap, but I think they're well worth it.

See them HERE.
I've used these in other vehicles and now in my Passport. They don't move around, are cushioned and easier to clean than they look. Used them through the BAD arctic storm we had in Texas in February and they survived just fine (yes, we had snow that lasted for a week along with ice and slush!). Cleaned right up.
 

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I've used these in other vehicles and now in my Passport. They don't move around, are cushioned and easier to clean than they look. Used them through the BAD arctic storm we had in Texas in February and they survived just fine (yes, we had snow that lasted for a week along with ice and slush!). Cleaned right up.
Did Texas ever update their power grid so you folks don't have to go through that type of disaster again?
 

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Did Texas ever update their power grid so you folks don't have to go through that type of disaster again?
Nope. But the legislation says they passed regulations to make sure it doesn’t fail again. 😛 what a joke. I’ve ordered batteries for my solar panels to provide my own when the grid fails again or during brown outs that will be coming.
 

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You should be fine up there as long as you don't tell them where you're from. ;)
Why? Too many up there are like those that jacked up my Cali in horrific ways and then move away to start the process all over again in their new surroundings.

I know, I know, stay on topic. Just sharing facts as I've been through OR many times on roadies.
 
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