carpet question

That happened to me once in my old Toyota, but that cat pissed on the seat!
Last edited by horwitzs; Dec 10, 2009 at 01:17 PM.
you may need a razor knife to remove it. some have slits cut around different fasteners and others don't. if you don't, a well placed slit will quickly remedy that. the longest part will be letting it dry after you clean it out. oh, and don't worry about if you have to cut it, the minor cuts (<1/2") will be unnoticeable.
WARNING!
removing the carpet may lead to extended, possibly permanent periods of carpetlessness. studies have proven that removing one's carpet may lead to a heightened feeling of ruggedness and simplicity, sometimes leading a Jeeper to omit one's carpet completely. side effects may include line-x, rhino liner, etc. REMOVE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
WARNING!
removing the carpet may lead to extended, possibly permanent periods of carpetlessness. studies have proven that removing one's carpet may lead to a heightened feeling of ruggedness and simplicity, sometimes leading a Jeeper to omit one's carpet completely. side effects may include line-x, rhino liner, etc. REMOVE AT YOUR OWN RISK!


