Floor mats are essential parts of every home and office. We need to keep it clean and below is why we should regularly clean our floor mat:
- To extend the life of the mats by reducing the wear and tear of the fibers especially custom floor mats.
- To maintain the mats’ effectiveness over a long period and prevent dirt and moisture from being carried into the building by the mat.
- Especially important for companies: To improve the overall impression of the entrance areas, visitors get their first impression of the company.
How Do You Clean Dirt Control Mats?
Cleaning of Dirt Mats for Outside
Spaghetti mats, metal mats/aluminum mats, artificial coconut mats, all-weather mats, and rubber mats are rel. Undemanding in terms of cleaning. Depending on the degree of soiling and soiling, you can sweep it off, pick it up and remove the dirt underneath or spray it off with the water hose or the high-pressure cleaner. If dirt still adheres, you can rub it off with a cloth/brush and some soapy water. Then turn it upright and let it dry – done.
Cleaning Coconut Mats
Coconut mats are intended for covered outdoor areas and should not be completely soaked (or if so, should be able to dry out well again). You can comb it out with a coarse brush or vacuum the dry coconut mat with a vacuum cleaner. Or you knock them out – dry dirt then falls out. Coconut mats should not necessarily be hosed down – if it cannot be avoided, they must be placed vertically afterward to dry.
Cleaning of Fiber Mats
This can be a little difficult because it has to be clarified what material it is (synthetic fiber or cotton) and what material the back is made of (vinyl or rubber). Also, of course, the mat’s size is crucial – a mat that is larger than 50 x 80 cm is usually difficult to put in your washing machine.