Help with Sheepskin mats
Discussion
Hmmm, puzzling, the pile should sit uniformly upright'ish and the fixings stop them from shifting or riding up.
Is the lining on the back perhaps cut a touch undersized and/or stitched up too tight/short maybe? If so this can cause them to ruck up and not lay flat and level. Have you laid them out flat outside of the car, inside your house on the lounge carpet for example, and see if they sit neat and flat?
Presumably they are thick pile lambswool, with the Hessian type backing with a cotton piping border around the backing?
Is the lining on the back perhaps cut a touch undersized and/or stitched up too tight/short maybe? If so this can cause them to ruck up and not lay flat and level. Have you laid them out flat outside of the car, inside your house on the lounge carpet for example, and see if they sit neat and flat?
Presumably they are thick pile lambswool, with the Hessian type backing with a cotton piping border around the backing?
Edited by Balmoral Green on Wednesday 25th November 18:41
mrobin33 said:
Take the normal carpet mats out first then attach the rugs, works on the Arnage.
Got them back from the cleaners and took the carpets out as well and found the problem. There are large retaining studs at the top and bottom of the carpet and these had not been pressed home. I cannot take the Drivers side carpet out completely as the throttle pedal will have to come out. I fitted the rugs to the carpets and then properly located the carpets to the newly discovered studs and they now fit much better.
The cleaners did a good job for £45. I understand that you can wash them at low temperature with a non bio powder but I would hesitate to try it. Link attached
http://www.britishsheepskins.co.uk/care-and-cleani...
2708420018 said:
mrobin33 said:
Take the normal carpet mats out first then attach the rugs, works on the Arnage.
Got them back from the cleaners and took the carpets out as well and found the problem. There are large retaining studs at the top and bottom of the carpet and these had not been pressed home. I cannot take the Drivers side carpet out completely as the throttle pedal will have to come out. I fitted the rugs to the carpets and then properly located the carpets to the newly discovered studs and they now fit much better.
The cleaners did a good job for £45. I understand that you can wash them at low temperature with a non bio powder but I would hesitate to try it. Link attached
http://www.britishsheepskins.co.uk/care-and-cleani...
mrobin33 said:
2708420018 said:
mrobin33 said:
Take the normal carpet mats out first then attach the rugs, works on the Arnage.
Got them back from the cleaners and took the carpets out as well and found the problem. There are large retaining studs at the top and bottom of the carpet and these had not been pressed home. I cannot take the Drivers side carpet out completely as the throttle pedal will have to come out. I fitted the rugs to the carpets and then properly located the carpets to the newly discovered studs and they now fit much better.
The cleaners did a good job for £45. I understand that you can wash them at low temperature with a non bio powder but I would hesitate to try it. Link attached
http://www.britishsheepskins.co.uk/care-and-cleani...
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