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Help ! Need a cheap mat or pad for under car

cvcman

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I have a car port where I park my 200k mile Buick that drips some oil and sometimes some gas ! We all know what happens to my blacktop. I did use a rubber backed industrial carpet runner under it and it worked ok but got soaked with water in the winter.

Now if I had a rubber mat that wouldnt be slippery or something...dont wanna spend alot:bowdown:
 
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mewisemagic

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get an old pet crate tray or maybe a lid off of a plastic storage container and fill it with plain kitty litter
 

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Sears has closeouts on Michelin trunk mats (not online) for around $5-9 in the auto center if you're lucky enough to find one. May not be marked.
 
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cvcman

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Naw I want something that lays flat like a truck bed mat and cover all under the car. Good idea though if I had just one spot:beer:
 

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Maybe I'm crazy, but how about fixing the leaks? Leaking gas can't be a good thing.
 
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nate379

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$8 for a sheet of OSB. That is all I use under the leakers. If it gets windy enough to kick up a sheet of OSB I have other things to worry about!
 
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cvcman

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not eaks more like drips sometimes. Try and fix EVERY drip n a car with 200k on it ...

AGAIN dont want a "pan" looking for more like a 4 x 10 ft rubber mat:shocking:
 

nate379

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Farm store and get a horse stall mat then. They come in up to 4x8 sheets I think. I know a few guys have used them for bed mats. Not slippery when wet (otherwise horse could fall).
 
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