How to Keep your Tesla Trunk Looking New

How to Keep your Tesla Trunk Looking New

How to Keep your Tesla Trunk Looking New

Do you want your Tesla trunk looking as clean as the day you bought it? You know the initial excitement of getting a new car (especially a Tesla) and wanting to keep it clean. Well, you know that doesn't last long - especially the trunk where you use it for carrying food, groceries, plants...just everyday stuff. And, before long, you start seeing those streaks, stains, spots stuck in the fiber. And, if you drop some liquid or food, it starts smelling and you spend a fortune on detailing.
One of the first accessories a Tesla owner gets is a trunk mat but the problem is the only options for trunk mats are the rubber mats (most common) and the carpeted mat – both of which are a real pain to clean. The rubber mats are heavy and when dirt accumulates on top of liquid spills, it gets caked in and you literally have to scrub it down with a brush and hose it. The only way to clean a carpeted mat is to take it to a detailing center and pay a fortune. Even that is not guaranteed if you spill liquids like milk or gravy that just gets absorbed and the smell just stays in.

Or Best Recommended Trunk Mat: Well, fortunately, the rubber mat is not the only option for your Tesla. The machine washable trunk mat uses advanced 

technology in textiles and designed to be absorbent, leak-proof, skid-proof and safe for the washer and dryer. Yes, it can actually be put in the washer and dryer (lab tested to withstand over 300 washes) – so, if your trunk mat gets dirty, just throw in the washer and dryer and it is clean and ready to be used again
Looking New Even after 3 Years of Abuse
Watch this video of how a trunk mat looked as good as new even after 3 years

Looking New Even after 3 Years of Abuse


Watch this video of how a trunk mat looked as good as new even after 3 years 

 

There are many horror stories of people who spilled Mexican beans, leaks from meat trays, curry spills and more.
Watch this video of blood from the meat package leaking in the trunk of the Tesla Model 3 and “smelling like a dead rat”

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