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Cleaning Cocomats

To clean your CocoMats, follow these couple of steps. You’ll be surprised how much dirt comes out!

PLEASE NOTE: These cleaning instructions are only for cleaning our Coco and Nylon 6.6 Products. Please contact us at info@cocomats.com for details on how to correctly clean our other product lines.
  1. Remove car mats from the vehicle, flip over, and beat against a hard surface such as the concrete floor or the side of the house. This is when you will see most dirt come out of the car mat.

  2. You can then use a vacuum to pick up any loose particles at the bottom of the auto mats.

  3. If the car mats look dusty or dry, use a lightly damp cloth to wipe down the mat fibers.

  4. If there is still dirt or staining, take 2 buckets of warm water. In the 1st bucket, place a small amount of dish soap and create a lather. Use a light scrub brush to scrub the affected area of the coco mat. Do not scrub too hard or get too much soap onto/into the mat. Next, take the 2nd bucket with warm water ( NO SOAP ) and use a light brush to brush to soap out of the mat. Once complete, use a dry towel to pat the mat and let the mat air dry in NON-DIRECT SUNLIGHT.

Some notes:
  1. Make sure not to use chemicals on the material other than a product we recommend by 303 called Fabric Guard.

  2. If your heel pad is dirty, make sure not to use any slippery or silicon-based chemicals, as they could pose a safety hazard.

  3. To clean the heel pad, you may use Orange Glo or a similar product to bring out the natural sheen of the rubber without making it slippery. Remember to avoid contact with the fibers.

If you have any questions or if there is anything further we can help you with, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@cocomats.com.

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