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El Cid 10-04-2016 05:03 PM

Floor mats
 
Finally ordered new Lloyd's mats from autoanything. Great looking, great fit and greater price. Wanted something darker than the very light gray OEM MB mats, but did not want black.
Anybody know how to remove the metalic silver Mercedes-Benz logo from the OEM mats? I would like to transfer them to the new ones. Appears they are attached with "rivets" from the back going through a metalic plate.
MB will not permit Lloyd's to incorporate any MB logos, names, etc., whereas other auto manufacutures do.
I told the rep. to embroider them with Mercedes as that is my wife's name and it is her car. He said MB won't allow that either. Tacky!

SEC1939 10-04-2016 06:08 PM

what other winter mats is everyone using? I need to get some

Peachy 10-04-2016 11:15 PM

I just have the MB all-weather mats. WeatherTech probably makes the best ones, but they're pretty expensive as far as floor mats go.

looney100 10-04-2016 11:56 PM

We have three different winter mats for our two E classes:

The OEM Mercedes all weather mats stink. The rear mats are too small for the rear seats, and the front mat on the driver's side has a separation for the dead pedal which allows messes to make it to the carpet below.

3D Maxpider mats are great. Fit is fantastic, and the driver's side mat is deep and covers the dead pedal well.

Weathertech mats are eat too. The material isn't as thick as the Maxpider mats, so the quality doesn't feel as st one, and the driver's side mats doesn't cover the dead pedal as well as the Maxpider. Fit is superb- perhaps even better than the Maxpider mats. Best feature is the single piece rear mat that covers the hump.

SEC1939 10-05-2016 07:39 AM

those look very nice. I think I'll put them on the Christmas list.

dbldpr 10-05-2016 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by SEC1939 (Post 6933192)
what other winter mats is everyone using? I need to get some

I use the Maxpider 3D matts they fit like a glove and are easy to clean. They are a little slippery when wet tho.

The G Man 10-05-2016 08:41 AM

That's the problem with most 3D mats, they are made of hard plastic and very slippery. I really don't need all that coverage as I never take my luxury sedan off road :)

dbldpr 10-05-2016 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by The G Man (Post 6933646)
That's the problem with most 3D mats, they are made of hard plastic and very slippery. I really don't need all that coverage as I never take my luxury sedan off road :)

I have snow and sludge from the snow. One season and the cloth mats are ruined. I switch out the mats during the summer.

The G Man 10-05-2016 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by dbldpr (Post 6933662)
I have snow and sludge from the snow. One season and the cloth mats are ruined. I switch out the mats during the summer.

I live in Boston and the winter here is just as bad as Illinois. My wife likes to use winter mats, but she use the soft rubber one that is not as slippery as the 3D mats. Nothing worst than snow on the bottom of your shoe and a slippery mat. I usually use the carpet mat all year long and wash them in the spring, I can get about 2 to 3 years out of a set of front mats.

El Cid 10-05-2016 10:25 AM

One thing about the Lloyd mats is that they have a velcro piece on backside of the foot rest portion. Also included a matching velcro section with adhesive to attach to the foot rest itself.
This is a step above what MB did. May not be necessary, but nice that they thought about it.
Fortunately, we do not get slush, ice, snow, etc around here. Least not more than 2-3 days per year and then I just leave car in the garage.

dbldpr 10-05-2016 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by El Cid (Post 6933714)
One thing about the Lloyd mats is that they have a velcro piece on backside of the foot rest portion. Also included a matching velcro section with adhesive to attach to the foot rest itself.
This is a step above what MB did. May not be necessary, but nice that they thought about it.
Fortunately, we do not get slush, ice, snow, etc around here. Least not more than 2-3 days per year and then I just leave car in the garage.

You are lucky. We get quite a lot of days of snow. Varies each year. I usually leave my car in garage and use the wife's car when it snows.

SEC1939 10-05-2016 02:31 PM

the Maxpider 3D look to be a low pile carpet, are they not?

dbldpr 10-05-2016 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by SEC1939 (Post 6933926)
the Maxpider 3D look to be a low pile carpet, are they not?

more like a man made fiber that looks like carpet but really is not. More like a very short hair patio deck grass carpet.

SEC1939 10-05-2016 03:48 PM

ok this seems workable. I'll get the fronts and if they work decent I'll get the rears. really do not get many rear seat passengers. thanks for the input

dbldpr 10-05-2016 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by SEC1939 (Post 6933985)
ok this seems workable. I'll get the fronts and if they work decent I'll get the rears. really do not get many rear seat passengers. thanks for the input

For the rear if you want coverage over the hump the only one that makes a one piece for the rear is weathertech. It is a rubber mat but it covers the hump.

pamiboy 10-05-2016 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by dbldpr (Post 6934004)
For the rear if you want coverage over the hump the only one that makes a one piece for the rear is weathertech. It is a rubber mat but it covers the hump.

I have the weathertec rear mats for E class and honestly I'm little bit underwhelmed by it's quality. I bought it precisely because it covers the center hump. It is more or less a thin hard plastic mat that slips so much both at the top and bottom that I had to put the MB all weather mat on top of it.

mfab 10-05-2016 08:04 PM

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I just bought the coconut. Fantastic product.



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The G Man 10-06-2016 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by mfab (Post 6934195)
I just bought the coconut. Fantastic product.



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Does that come in a solid color?

mfab 10-07-2016 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by The G Man (Post 6934553)
Does that come in a solid color?

Sorry for the typo, it's cocomat.

cocomats dot com

Plenty of options. Great product, very happy. No affiliation, just a happy customer.


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El Cid 10-08-2016 04:28 PM

I remember getting coco mats years ago and was very disappointed. The mats were good, but had hundreds of holes in them due to the design. All the dirt, debris, etc. went straight through to the regular carpet. A friend had the same observation and we both got rid of them within two months of getting them.

looney100 10-09-2016 10:10 PM

Also, like the OEM mats, the separation between the dead pedal piece and the rest of the mat can let a lot of mess get onto the carpet.

Good Stuff 10-10-2016 06:06 AM

I recently purchased the Maxpider 3D and couldn't be happier with the fit and look.

fosterelli 10-10-2016 09:13 AM

I really prefer the texture of OEM all-weather mats. But agree that the rears are terrible for the W212. Our Escalade's are even worse. Does anyone know of a manufacturer using the same types of material? My experience with aftermarket (Husky and WeatherTech) is they're both thin and slippery when wet.

pamiboy 10-10-2016 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by Good Stuff (Post 6937633)
I recently purchased the Maxpider 3D and couldn't be happier with the fit and look.

Is it thin and plasticky or has a thicker rubbery feel?

Good Stuff 10-11-2016 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by pamiboy (Post 6938199)
Is it thin and plasticky or has a thicker rubbery feel?

Thick rubbery feel.:y


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