🛻 Protect your ride like a pro with BDK ProLiner – where durability meets precision fit!
BDK ProLiner Floor Mats offer a universal, trim-to-fit solution crafted from durable, waterproof rubber polymers. Featuring no-slip rubberized nibs and ergonomic grooves, these mats provide superior traction and protection against dirt, spills, and harsh weather. Designed for easy installation and cleaning, the 3-piece set covers front, rear, and trunk areas, making it an essential upgrade for cars, trucks, and SUVs.
Color | Black |
Brand | BDK |
Product Dimensions | 27"L x 18"W x 0.25"Th |
OEM Part Number | MT783PLUS |
UPC | 826942135002 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00826942135002 |
Manufacturer | BDK |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | ProLiner Original |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DIOF-583-BK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | MT783PLUS |
Special Features | No-slip Grip Rubberized Nibs, Traps Water, Dirt & Contaminants, Fits most Cars, SUVs, Trucks and Vans, Custom Trim To Fit, Waterproof & Weatherproof |
M**N
Sturdy, Great Coverage, and Easy to Trim!
These BDK floor mats are perfect for keeping my car’s interior clean. The heavy-duty rubber feels durable and the deep channels trap mud, water, and dirt really well. I especially liked how easy it was to trim them for a custom fit. Great value for all-season protection!
C**I
Good
Nice they don’t really fit in my Mazda CX5 but they were cheap and I was able to cut them good enough to not be awkward in my car I frequent the beach and they do a good job collecting sand reducing the amount of time I have to spend vacuuming the floor
M**M
Not quite one size fits all
Easy to install but for my vehicle, I didn't trim it because it would have been even smaller. Barely covers the front floor area. Seems easy to cut because its not that thick---more like medium quality and lightweight. Easy to clean though. It's water resistant and occasionally slides with frequent getting in and out of vehicle.
M**
High quality universal mats
I bought this several years ago and is still going strong like new. It is extremely durable. Easy to clean - after every powerwash it is back to new. Easy to trim and should fit perfect.
K**P
Ugh... the smell
They function and are able to be cut down, however, they smell SO bad!
F**T
Absolutely.
Good quality mats. Good weight and durability.
R**H
Good quality mats
Great gift for the grandson's 2000 Explorer, great fit.
M**J
They smell, but these are still decent mats! (2009 Honda Fit)
The mats fit fairly well inside a 2009 Honda Fit. The driver's and passenger's side mats could be a little wider, but they still fit enough of the floor in front of the seats. I personally didn't feel the need to cut the mats to size.The other reviewers complain about the strong rubbery smell. Oh~hhh yeah, they're not kidding. These things are smelly when you first get them. Thankfully, I'm pretty good at removing smells, so let me tell you what I did to get rid of it.First, I left them outside overnight. Some (not all) of the smell dissipated naturally just because I left it in an open space. In the morning (note: you can do this at any time convenient for you), I took a spray bottle filled with straight vinegar and scrubbed it into each mat. I used a power drill with a brush attachment (like car detailers use), but you could scrub it in with some good old fashioned elbow grease. Whatever you do, make sure you're thorough with your scrub job- get the whole surface, including inside every crevice. I left it to dry, then I did the same thing with the opposite side of each mat. After the mats were fully dry, I felt that the vinegar had neutralized the scent enough to put them in the car. You can also rinse the vinegar residue off of the mats if you're concerned about any sort of reaction or smell it may have, but I haven't noticed any issues.If you don't think the scent on your mats has dissipated enough, you can try another vinegar treatment just like before. Alternatively, you could try a baking soda + water paste and leaving it on for five to ten minutes; that was my backup plan if vinegar failed. Baking soda is another deodorizer, but it's a lot more chemically basic than vinegar. If you do baking soda after a vinegar treatment, I'd suggest rinsing the mats first. I'd also recommend rinsing the mats after a baking soda treatment. Otherwise, the paste will dry up into a caked on powdery residue (which isn't a great look).Anyway- I didn't mind doing all of this, but this is a lot of effort just for car mats, so I knocked off a star for it.
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