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What is the small mat on top of the car floor mat called?

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DeFernando
07/30/25 1:06am
The small mat on top of the car floor mat is called a floor liner. Below are the specific functions of car floor mats: 1. Maintaining interior cleanliness: The function of car floor mats is similar to that of household floor mats, as they help keep the car floor clean. 2. Comfort: The comfort of car floor mats is reflected in two aspects: one is their certain heat insulation function, and the other is their ability to absorb vibrations. Whether for front-engine or rear-engine cars, car floor mats can somewhat reduce the heat generated by the engine. They also absorb a significant amount of vibrations from the car's movement on the road. 3. Noise insulation: Car floor mats have a certain noise insulation effect. Noise from the car floor is transmitted into the car through the floor mats, but these noises are absorbed and weakened by the mats, achieving a noise reduction effect.
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VanReid
08/15/25 6:36am
I've always used car floor mats, and the small mat placed on top is usually called a rest pedal mat or anti-slip mat. It's specifically designed for the driver's foot rest position, making long drives less tiring and protecting the original car carpet from wear and tear. I've driven several cars and found this thing quite practical. When choosing one, pay attention to the material—rubber ones are durable and anti-slip, while plastic ones are cheaper but prone to aging. For cleaning, it's recommended to wipe it weekly to avoid dust buildup and odors. Installation is easy—just lay it directly on the floor mat, but make sure it's not near the brake pedal to prevent slipping. Safety comes first when driving, and this mat can be a big help.
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DelDaisy
10/20/25 5:06am
In my car, that small foot mat is commonly referred to as a car floor mat, mainly used for anti-slip purposes. Choosing a high-quality one can enhance driving comfort. For example, during city traffic jams, stepping on it feels soft and prevents foot fatigue. Materials like rubber or memory foam are recommended, with prices ranging from tens to hundreds. Buying online is convenient and often includes installation services. Don't forget to regularly check for looseness to avoid distractions while driving. Cleaning is simple—just rinse with water and let it dry. After installation, the car feels tidier, making it perfect for young car owners who pursue a fashionable and minimalist style.
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DiOlivia
12/03/25 5:38am
The small foot mat in my car is called an anti-slip mat, and its function is to stay in place and prevent feet from sliding. I find it small but important, as it protects the original car surface from moisture and dirt. Buying a cheap plastic one is fine—it's economical and avoids unnecessary spending. It's easy to clean; just wipe it with a damp cloth, saving time. It's suitable for daily commuting and significantly improves foot comfort. Be careful not to choose one that's too thick, as it may affect pedal operation. I've used it for a long time without issues, requiring low replacement frequency, and it's highly practical.
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