chequer plated floor mats
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chequer plated floor mats
Does anyone know where I can get the heavy duty chequer plated floor mats, in Brisbane.
Often seen in autosalon cars. Its thick corrugated and not the type of stuff you can cut with a pair of scissors.
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Ron
Often seen in autosalon cars. Its thick corrugated and not the type of stuff you can cut with a pair of scissors.
Cheers
Ron
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I've previously made some up out of aluminium checker plate
Cuts easily with a decent pair of tin snips, and being aluminium, is easy to bend to the shape of the floor as well...
From memory I got the plate from an aluminium supplier at Zillmere, but I'm sure most al suppliers would have it or be able to get it...
Cuts easily with a decent pair of tin snips, and being aluminium, is easy to bend to the shape of the floor as well...
From memory I got the plate from an aluminium supplier at Zillmere, but I'm sure most al suppliers would have it or be able to get it...
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I always thought that real chequer plate was illegal/defectable, although I admit I never heard a reason why
I just used some rubber/plastic and made up my own, got it from clark rubber and no it hasn't worn away it still looks new and cleans up with some water and a rag, I think at least 2 other members here use it as well since they PMed me for details after my original post about it
if you want more info let me know and I'll post some pics
I just used some rubber/plastic and made up my own, got it from clark rubber and no it hasn't worn away it still looks new and cleans up with some water and a rag, I think at least 2 other members here use it as well since they PMed me for details after my original post about it
if you want more info let me know and I'll post some pics
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SM wrote:I always thought that real chequer plate was illegal/defectable, although I admit I never heard a reason why
I just used some rubber/plastic and made up my own, got it from clark rubber and no it hasn't worn away it still looks new and cleans up with some water and a rag, I think at least 2 other members here use it as well since they PMed me for details after my original post about it
if you want more info let me know and I'll post some pics
Cheers to all who replied. Pictures would be most welcome, ta.
Never thought about the slippery when wet problem.
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Excuse the dirty interior, same pics from last time
I got mine from Clark Rubber in Castle Hill, they call it \"PVC Chequer Plate Flooring\" and it's sold by the metre
It's sort of like a hard rubber/plastic, I just used a sturdy pair of scissors to cut it to the shape I required, using the factory floormats as a template and mine use the factory anchors to stop them moving around as well
I got mine from Clark Rubber in Castle Hill, they call it \"PVC Chequer Plate Flooring\" and it's sold by the metre
It's sort of like a hard rubber/plastic, I just used a sturdy pair of scissors to cut it to the shape I required, using the factory floormats as a template and mine use the factory anchors to stop them moving around as well
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re chequer
CHeers SM:
Clark rubber here I come.
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Clark rubber here I come.
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Novice1 wrote:CHeers SM:
Clark rubber here I come.
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IMHO the checkerplate mats look awfull.
If you're going to go for that, you might as well have lino on the floor instead of carpet!
If you want some REALLY nice floormats, that are really nice to use and will have your lady taking her shoes off when in the car, get yourself some sheepskin floor mats.
They look and feel fabulous and give the car a real luxury look and feel.
Because natural sheepskin has a lot of oil, they are actually very easy to keep clean and will last for years.
I have a set in my Merc, in off-white, and they are easier to keep clean than the factory mats, and they look and feel so much better.
If you're going to go for that, you might as well have lino on the floor instead of carpet!
If you want some REALLY nice floormats, that are really nice to use and will have your lady taking her shoes off when in the car, get yourself some sheepskin floor mats.
They look and feel fabulous and give the car a real luxury look and feel.
Because natural sheepskin has a lot of oil, they are actually very easy to keep clean and will last for years.
I have a set in my Merc, in off-white, and they are easier to keep clean than the factory mats, and they look and feel so much better.
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