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OEM Mitsubishi Floor Mats

MU001291 - : Cowl Grille Plug for Mitsubishi Image

Cowl Grille Plug

Mitsubishi MU001291
Without hybrid.
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4815A187 - : Module Bracket for Mitsubishi Image

Module Bracket

Mitsubishi 4815A187
Console & switches, 2019-22. Console & switches, 2017-18.
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6971A741XA - : Headrest, Center for Mitsubishi Image

Headrest, Center

Mitsubishi 6971A741XA
Left side seat back components. cloth black.
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7805B009 - : Heater Hose for Mitsubishi Image

Heater Hose

Mitsubishi 7805B009
Outlander PHEV. Upper.
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4605C501 - : Disc Brake Caliper Seal Kit for Mitsubishi Image

Disc Brake Caliper Seal Kit

Mitsubishi 4605C501
Incl.Guide Pin Bushing,Boot,Piston Boot,Seal.
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5727A564XB - : Lower Molding for Mitsubishi Image

Lower Molding

Mitsubishi 5727A564XB
To 09/2023 black diamond.
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8701A816 - : Cover for Mitsubishi Image

Cover

Mitsubishi 8701A816
With hybrid, 2020-22.
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26430W141P - : Overhead Lamp for Mitsubishi Image

Overhead Lamp

Mitsubishi 26430W141P
With panoramic roof. black.
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MF665539 - : Engine Core Plug for Mitsubishi Image

Engine Core Plug

Mitsubishi MF665539
Location-Cylinder Head. 28mm.
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Mitsubishi Floor Mat & Carpet Care 101

Want to save the $1,000 or more otherwise spent replacing the damaged floor pans, plastics, and upholstery in your Mitsubishi? Take the best care of its floor mats possible: don't let them wear out, tear, crumple up, and end up exposing your car floors to dirt and muck. The best way to do that: keep the mats clean; here's how.

Carpet Floor Mats

First, take the mats out of the car and shake them out, getting rid of dust and debris. Then, vacuum both sides of the mats (with a Shop-Vac, if they're wet). Now, grab a scrub brush and scour the mats with either soap and water, oxygen bleach and water, or a stain-fighting commercial spray-on carpet cleaner. Finally, let the mats dry completely before replacing them in the car.

Rubber/Vinyl Floor Mats

First, grab a garden hose or a brush, soap, and water. (Avoid harsh chemicals; they can damage rubber.) Then, remove the mats from the car and either spray or scrub them down. Then, drip-dry the mats or use a towel to wipe them off, and put them back in the car. (Don't spray them with silicone; it'll make them slippery, making it easier for your foot to slip between pedals or the mat to slide and get lodged under one, and putting you and your passengers in danger during a drive.)

If you need to install floor liners in your Mitsubishi along with the mats, it can be a little more complicated than a drop-in, so if you're not sure how to do that, get in touch with a Mitsubishi dealer.

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