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Outdoor Rubber Scraper Mats

17 Jul 2021 By Admin .


Think of a typical doormat and you’ll most likely picture a rubber or Coconut ‘Welcome’ mat

An entryway is the first impression visitors have of your property, so a good welcome mat is essential for anybody wanting to create a friendly and attractive impression. It is also beneficial for protecting carpeted or beautifully tiled floors.

If you are looking for effective dirt scraper to deploy as a front door mat for outdoors, the rubber scraper mat is an excellent choice.

Used at the entrance point of a building, the rubber scraper is made of 100% nitrile rubber and features a non-slip border and backing. In even the foulest weather conditions, the rubber scraper won’t crack or curl, and instead will offer a surface for visitors to scrape off moisture and dirt from boots and shoes.

Resistant to oil, grease and salt, this rubber doormat will last for years to come as a barrier to protect your property.

Description

Designed for outdoor use, this Rubber Scraper Mat is equally at home in indoor areas such as wet areas, changing rooms, kitchens, in front of beverage machines or in production areas where employees are standing for a long period of time. It has heat and cold resistance qualities and extreme robustness. As it is a 100% rubber mat, the Rubber Scraper Mat lies perfectly flat thanks to its weight and flexibility.

Customer can use the Outdoor Rubber Scraper mat as an effective dirt-catcher, a special mat for wet areas or a workplace mat for fatigue-free standing. The non-slip rubber backing and anti-trip beveled border reduces the risk of trip and allows wheeled traffic such as wheelchairs, prams and trolleys to glide easily over the mat.  The molded rubber cleats on the surface not only scrape shoes clean but also provide traction and grip.

Available in a range of standard and runner sizes, we supply Outdoor Rubber Scraper mats to suit almost any property.

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