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Product Details: Cobblestone
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Sturdy ribbed design scrapes and traps soil within the recessed grooves. Durable
polypropylene face is effective against dust and lighter weight soil. Smooth non-skid
vinyl backing. Not launderable. Easily cleaned by vacuum, hose or pressure washer.
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Cobblestone
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Specifications
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Cleaning Instructions
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Mat Specifications
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SURFACE TYPE: |
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FIBER TYPE: |
Polypropylene |
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Weight: |
24 ozs./sy. |
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Pile Height: |
5/16" |
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Construction: |
Needle Punched Non-Woven, Double Rib |
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BACKING TYPE: Vinyl |
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Thickness: |
.080" - Body/Border |
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Durometer: |
70 |
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Tensil: |
1000 PSI (ASTM D 2707) |
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Tear: |
325 PSI (ASTM D 624) |
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Temp Range: |
minus 15 degrees F to 130 degrees F |
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FEATURES |
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Non-woven needlepunch polypropylene fabric dries quickly and is stain resistant. |
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Non-Woven backing: Provides excellent reinforcement to body of mat. |
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Outstanding colorfastness. |
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Passes Flammability Standard DOC-FF-1-70. |
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Cleaning is easy! Simply hose off with water and hang to dry. Use vacuum and extraction
cleaning. |
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Specifications
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Cleaning Instructions
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MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANDERSEN MATS
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1. Vacuum Daily |
| Interior mats are constructed with either nylon or olefin 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.
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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 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.
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3. Deep Cleaning |
| Interior mats can be deep cleaned using any method used for carpeted floors.
Andersen recommends using 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.
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4. Floor Preparation |
| As with entrance mats, prior to the mat being put back into service, Andersen recommends 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.
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