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Professional mats: how to care for them?

How do I maintain a professional mat?

The main function of a professional mat is to maintain the cleanliness of an establishment, the safety of passers-by and that of staff. Whatever your sector of activity, it's important to know how to maintain your professional floor covering(s). Maintaining your mat will help it last longer and keep up its performance. To increase its longevity and efficiency, NeoSol explains in this article the different methods for maintaining an antifouling entrance mat, an aluminum mat and an industrial mat.

Dirt-repellent entrance matting: how to keep it clean in all circumstances?

Dirt-repellent entrance mats are by far the most widely used mats. Located inside or outside an establishment's entrance, it will be one of the first things your public sees. Absorbing and holding dirt from soles is one of the main functions of an antifouling mat. Made from natural fibers, it easily catches dirt, dust and other particles from under the shoes of passers-by. It makes a major contribution to keeping your premises and sites clean.

The entrance to your establishment should therefore be welcoming and clean. If it's poorly maintained or not in good condition, it could have a negative impact on your company's image. That's why it's essential to keep your floors clean. Regular cleaning will keep your mats clean even when they're busy, and whatever the weather: rain, snow, heat, etc.

So, how do you clean a dirt-repellent entrance mat? It couldn't be simpler! Below is a list of different maintenance methods that you can carry out periodically or on a daily basis.

- Vacuuming and sweeping

Most entrance mats are either scratch-resistant or absorbent. The fibers that make them up absorb dirt and grime, which can make them dirty over the long term. You'll need to vacuum the mat on and under every day to loosen the impurities trapped in the fibers.

- Shampoo

It's a good idea to shampoo your mat periodically. This means deep cleaning with a neutral synthetic detergent diluted in water and a brush.

- Remove stains

It's not unusual for your entrance mat to be covered in mud or stains. This happens regularly during the winter season. In rainy or snowy weather, the soles fill with dirt and this settles on your establishment's mat. To remove them, simply use a sponge or damp cloth.

Mat maintenance industrial: for optimum site hygiene

Floor coverings are undoubtedly used most frequently in industry. Depending on the environment and the work area, you can have several types of industrial mat. In a food processing plant, for example, you'll find anti-bacterial mats, anti-fatigue mats, ESD mats and grating mats.

Industry is also a sector where hygiene and safety protocols and standards must be strictly adhered to. Safety also means cleaning equipment, especially floors, to avoid accidents and occupational illnesses.

- Molded PVC mats and molded rubber mats

Industrial mats are made from a variety of materials, such as molded PVC or molded rubber. These materials ensure that the mat doesn't slip and stays in place even when the floor is damp or oily. To remove the layer of oil or other chemical agents, you'll need to use a high-pressure hot-water nozzle with a maximum pressure of 70°. You can also use a fragrance-free detergent or soap for a cleaner result.

- Vinyl foam mat

Vinyl foam mats are individual and collective protective equipment. Ergonomic and anti-fatigue, it offers stability and comfort to employees working on their feet for long periods. Maintaining it will maintain its performance and guarantee optimum safety and working comfort. Simply sweep or dry mop the surface and underneath the mat.

- ESD mats

ESD mats are used in industry to reduce electrostatic charges from machinery. It forms a barrier against the release of electrons and protects employees and other electronic equipment. To prevent a layer of residue from forming on the mat, it is essential to sweep the surface regularly and, if necessary, wipe it with a cloth soaked in neutral soap or a product suitable for statistical control. Please note that the use of bleach or butyl-based degreasers is not recommended, as it may considerably reduce the life of your mat.

Cleaning aluminum mats for maximum cleanliness

Aluminum matis an alternative to the classic entrance mat. Its special feature is that it is highly absorbent, making it essential for high-traffic areas such as stations, shopping malls, hotels and so on. Highly resistant, it adapts naturally to all spaces, providing maximum design and cleanliness for your floors.

Easy to maintain, all you need to do is vacuum daily to remove impurities and dirt. You can also roll it up on itself to suck up dirt hidden in the reservation under the mat. Mud and other stains can easily be removed with a high-pressure jet cleaner.



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