Obviously the spot under the driver's foot on a floor mat will wear much more quickly than the rest of the mat. I have noticed on my newish Toyota that that spot is already getting mashed down, etc.
Is there any way to lessen this?
Take off my shoes to drive? But that isn't really practical. I don't wear flip flops all the time.
I have thought of sewing a little piece of leather over that spot. It won't look great but will look better than a hole or a badly worn spot. The leather could be replaced.
Can I buy just the driver's side mat and throw it away when it does get too bad to take? (Buying whole sets is expensive, and who needs extra passenger mats?)
Is there some cleaning technique that will raise the mashed nap? Will that help long term, or just make it look better until it finally does get more worn?
Is there any way to lessen this?
Take off my shoes to drive? But that isn't really practical. I don't wear flip flops all the time.
I have thought of sewing a little piece of leather over that spot. It won't look great but will look better than a hole or a badly worn spot. The leather could be replaced.
Can I buy just the driver's side mat and throw it away when it does get too bad to take? (Buying whole sets is expensive, and who needs extra passenger mats?)
Is there some cleaning technique that will raise the mashed nap? Will that help long term, or just make it look better until it finally does get more worn?