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Originally Posted by SwankPeRFection
Every clay court place I’ve ever played on has a place to wash the bottom of the shoes off when you’re done. Either the basic small tray of water you dunk your feet into or the nicer roller/sprayers for the same purpose. Maybe your family people don’t give a care enough to do that and not track clay in and make a mess. All that said, Weathertech mats are nice to have for people that play tennis a lot and also just swap shoes like the other person said.
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I have BMW all weather mats. Somehow my kids get clay on the carpeting. I don’t understand it. When I’m a passenger, my feet stay planted on the mat and don’t move.
I have instituted a rule that shoes must be washed or changed before entering my vehicles after playing on clay courts. If anyone forgets and new clay appears, tennis membership gets cancelled.