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Products Detail: Waterhog™ Sculptures
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Logo is permanently molded into the material and will not crush.
Perfect for home builders, real estate companies, apartment communities and large
corporate accounts.
100% UV resistant polypropylene fabric for outdoor placements.
Affordable logo option when larger quantities of mats are required.
Green friendly rubber backing has 10% -15% recycled content. Resists curling and
cracking.
All WaterHog™ mats are certified slip resistant by the National Floor Safety
Institute.
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WATERHOG™ Sculptures
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WATERHOG™ Sculptures
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WATERHOG™ Sculptures
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Colors
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Specifications
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Cleaningn
Instructions
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
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SURFACE |
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FIBER TYPE: |
Solution-dyed polypropylene, outstanding light fastness |
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WEIGHT: |
24 oz. per square yard (884 grams per square meter) |
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NUB HEIGHT: |
1/4" |
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DESIGN: |
Square "waffle" |
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BACKING |
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TYPE: |
100% SBR Rubber (20% Recycled content) |
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THICKNESS: |
.190" - Nubs
.050" - Between Nubs |
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DUROMETER: |
60 |
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TENSIL: |
1100 |
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FEATURES |
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Reinforced face NUBS: Face NUBS are reinforced with rubber to resist crushing, maintaining
high performance and extending product life. |
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"Water Dam" border: Border is designed to hold water and dirt on mat keeping them
off carpets and floors. Unique raised fabric border allows mats to hold up to 1
1/2 gallons of water per square yard. Some styles available without dam for outside
use, so water can drain easily. |
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Raised NUB surface: Removes and traps dirt and moisture and holds it on mat below
shoe level so it is not tracked in. |
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TriGrip backing: Gripping action minimizes movement on surfaces. |
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Rubber backing: Lays flat, won’t crack or curl like vinyl mats. |
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Indoor/Outdoor: Durable polypropylene face suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Polypropylene
fiber system dries quickly preventing fading and rotting.
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Easy to clean: Just vacuum or hose off and hang to dry. |
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Colorfast: High degree of light fastness |
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Not adversely effected by salt or ice melt. |
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Should not be used in areas exposed to animal fats (kitchens)
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Passes Flammability Standard DOC-FF-1-70
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ASTM C 1028-29 Static Coefficient of Friction. Dry .70
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Anti-static: Waterhog Inlay mats have a maximum average voltage of 1.6 KV as measured
by the AATCC 134 Electrostatic Propensity Test and meets IBM’s resistance
(NFPA99). Waterhog mats are safe for use in computer rooms and around electronic
equipment. |
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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 |
| When possible, Waterhog mats should be vacuumed on a daily basis.
During periods of inclement weather, use of a wet/dry vacuum may provide a more effective method of daily maintenance.
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2. Routine Maintenance |
| Spots and non-permanent stains should be removed as needed using a safe non-organic solvent based cleaner.
In the event a solvent based spotter is needed, caution should be taken to rinse the excess solvent thoroughly
before returning the mat to service. Failure to rinse the solvent can result in damage to the rubber backing of the mat.
Periodically, as needed, Waterhog mats should be cleaned using a more vigorous method such as a pressure washer
or water hose. Following the use of this method, the mats should be placed in a position to allow them to drain.
This draining will occur rapidly and the mats will be ready to put back into service in a short time.
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3. Deep Cleaning |
| Waterhog mats may be cleaned by any routine method used for carpeted floors. This includes wet extraction as well as
low moisture extraction methods. Chemicals used for cleaning should be as solvent-free as possible and following a wet
cleaning, care should be taken to rinse the mat as thoroughly as possible. If a wet system is used, the mats should be
placed in a position to drain as much as possible before returning to service.
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4. Floor Preparation |
| 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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