You asked a good question, it seems to me easier to buy a new set of carpets already. Or you could just ignore it. Your story reminded me of a friend of mine who fiddled with carpet restoration, but he was bad at it because he is a newbie and recently just bought his first car, he even called the guys fromhttps://www.dazzlingcarpetrepairs.com.au/carpet-repairs-geelong/. However, as a result, even they did not help him, so they ruined his carpet. Eh, how now I remember the expression on his face after he devoted a whole day to this business. The funny thing is that after three days he just gave up and decided to buy a new carpet. Surprisingly, it was inexpensive, but in any case, the poor guy tried so hard to do it himself. He's just such a person, he is obliged to do everything himself, and only when he has problems and he cannot do something, he resorts to helping others.
I'm looking for advice here before turning to TMI. I bought a set of premium carpets with a rubber foot pad
With the carpet perfectly mounted from side to side, the footrest extends up the tunnel. If I move the entire section of carpet to the left, it will thicken in the driver's heater channel, and there will be a noticeable gap on the passenger side.
Do you have any suggestions? or did I accidentally get a piece of carpet?