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1. Vacuum Daily
Interior mats are constructed with either nylon or ole fin surfaces
designed to wipe residual soil, dust and moisture from shoes. They are
most effective when used in conjunction with high performance entrance
mats. They should be vacuumed daily using either a dry or wet/dry
vacuum.
2. Routine Maintenance
As needed, interior mats should be cleaned and/or spot cleaned using a
neutral cleaner followed by rinsing. If the mat becomes excessively wet
during the cleaning process, it should be allowed to dry thoroughly
before returning to service. Nylon mats will require a longer drying
period and should be positioned where they can drain during the drying
process.
3. Deep Cleaning
Interior mats can be deep cleaned using any method used for carpeted
floors. It is recommended that you use a neutral, solvent free cleaner
if possible. In the event a solvent is used for removing oil, grease,
or gum type spots, take care to thoroughly rinse the solvent from the
mat before it is allowed to dry for return to service.
4. Floor Preparation
Prior to the mat being put back into service, it is recommended that
the floor where the mat will be placed be cleaned to remove dust and
dirt. This will allow the mat to grip the floor more effectively
reducing mat movement with traffic.
How to Keep Rubber Mats
Clean
When must the mat be cleaned?
Daily or depending on usage.
How should I clean the mat?
Scrub thoroughly with a brush or broom and rinse with hot water.
What should I use to clean the mat?
Mix mild detergent OR non-butyl degreaser with hot water.
IMPORTANT
(Unless your mat has been tested for use of these chemicals):
• DO NOT use BLEACH or any BUTTY-BASED GREASER regardless of where
the mat is used. Usage of these chemicals will void the product
warranty.
• Exposing the mat to any other chemicals may adversely affect the
service of this product.
• Improper cleaning, handling, folding, or use of commercial
dishwashers for cleaning mats will shorten expected useful life of the
mat and may void the warranty.
How to Keep Anti Fatigue Mats Clean
1. Daily Cleaning
Anti-fatigue mats should be cleaned daily by sweeping or brushing to
remove loose soil and debris. These impurities can cause excessive wear
on the surface of the mats and shorten product life. The floor under
the mats should also be kept as clean and dry as possible to protect
the bottom of the mats and reduce mat movement.
2. Routine Cleaning
Anti-fatigue mats should be cleaned regularly with water-based cleaners
to remove oil and grease where needed. We do not recommend the use of
solvent-based cleaners. It is important to use cleaners strong enough
with proper agitation to remove fats and other food related oils.
Research has shown that even grease-proof rubber can be affected by
grease and oil if the grease and oil are allowed to remain in contact
with the mat for extended periods of time. We recommend a thorough
cleaning at least weekly to avoid prolonged contact of grease with the
rubber.
How to Keep Rubber “Finger”
Brush Mats Clean
1. Sweep/Brush Daily
Exterior mats should have dirt and debris removed daily by either
sweeping or shaking out the mat.
2. Routine Maintenance
Periodically exterior mats may be cleaned by pressure washing or with a
water hose. Use of harsh chemicals or solvents should be avoided.
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