Before I go into the details of my intense floor mat comparison, let me just lay out my background so you know how qualified I am to perform this objective test. Sagittarius was in ascension the night I was born, so it was preordained by the heavenlies that I take up a profession that could benefit all mankind. I choose to work for Consumer Reports. My area of expertise was testing infant’s fireproof pajamas. Unfortunately, the fuddy-duddies at corporate couldn’t stomach my cutting-edge ideas. How can you truly know whether an Oshkosh onesy is actually safe unless you try it torching it on a flesh-and-bone baby?
One lawsuit and a court-ordered stint in a “Wellness" center later, and now I’m freelancing. Though my funds are a little tight these days, I have been able to fund and complete 2 in-depth examinations. First, I wanted to verify that jawbreakers could indeed break a jaw. This proved to be pretty inexpensive because all I needed was a supply of jawbreakers of various sizes, one stout sock, and gas money to get to the city park. The lurking in the bushes and pummeling people was completely free, and I proved that you can certainly chip a lot of teeth, but that jawbreakers lack the density to crack a human mandible.
My second research project was floor mats. After a couple of trips to the recycling center, I had enough cash to get some Weathertech floor mats and Husky floor mats for my van. Why these two brands? Well, when I was doing my preliminary online investigations down at the library, I found that they had a lot of positive customer reviews touting how well they stood up to punishing treatment. But the one thing that both floor mats lacked was a rigorous test.
My experiment took place on an overcast Wednesday afternoon behind my local Wienershnitzel. The temperature, humidity and barometric pressure were exactly 20 degrees centigrade, 68% and 29.98in, respectively. The Weathertech floor mat was installed on the driver’s side, and the Husky floor mat went onto the passenger’s side. The first run was fairly mild; I extinguished a half-smoked Kool into the flat area around the grooves. Though there was some scorching, both were strong enough to withstand a complete burn through. Next, I mashed 8 ounces of my home-made 5-alarm chili into each, but their high-walled edges contained all but a few stray kidney beans and onions. For the final test, I poured approximately 750 milliliters of soupy human excrement onto each. Neither of the floor mats melted under the putrid brew, but neither could completely contain its flow.
My final analysis: Both floor mats are tough, but not tough enough to stop a river of offal.
Floor mats for your Dodge are mandatory items that every Dodge automobile must have. That is why when you are buying the automobile from the factory it comes already attached with the mats. However the life of the mats is not long because they have to be subjected to a lot of strain over a lifetime. Mud and rain water from your boots, and even the spilled cup of coffee all contribute to the damage. And very soon the Dodge floor mats get torn, get discolored and you need to replace them. You will definitely need to replace the mats because if you have an automobile without mats, then the floor can itself get damaged.
The next time you replace your Dodge floor mats, get it done from the Coverking store. That is because the Coverking floor mats are indeed the very best, and they are custom made too to fit the interiors of your Dodge precisely. Your Dodge floor mats can be precision cut in your choice of either 40 ounce Premium or 70 ounce Luxurious high density nylon carpet. Stain and wear resistance agents have been added to the carpet fiber. These Dodge floor mats have a thick and non-slip nibbed backing to effectively prevent slipping. They are also precisely cut to account for the brake and the accelerator.
Coverking uses extra tough 28-ounce Nylon carpet that's super thick and super deep. It resists wear and fading, and provides comfort to your weary feet. The treated Nylon fibers resist staining from spills, rain, snow, mud, and muck, and they can be easily cleaned. All these make the Dodge floor mats from Coverking the preferred choice of thousands of Dodge owners.
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