WaterHog Squares Runner Mat, 36" x 84"
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- Dirt-grabbing and ultra-absorbent — but quick drying!
- Tough, stain-resistant & easy to clean
- Mold and mildew resistant, and won't fade or rot
- Made from recycled fabric and rubber
- Made in the USA - American owned, American made
What use is a floor runner if it doesn't stop mud and mess in their tracks? Good-looking and hard-working WaterHog mats can tackle rain, snow, mud, and anything else your loved ones track in. The raised grid design goes deeper than simple good looks — each nub effectively acts as a brush to slog dirt and grime off sloppy soles and trap it in the channels, so it doesn't get carried through your home. Then, the "water dam" edge acts as a barrier for all the water, slush, and snow that come with wet weather. This mat can hold up to a gallon of moisture at a time. Made of durable, anti-static recycled polyester that dries quickly, resists mold and mildew, and won't fade or rot. A recycled rubber backing with non-slip grippers keeps your mat securely in place. Low profile for easy door clearance. Just vacuum clean when dry, or hose off and air dry for deep cleaning.
Previously sold as Water Glutton, these super-absorbent waterproof mats are all made in the USA with high-quality recycled materials.
- Top surface: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fiber (at least 90% recycled content)
- Non-slip backing: Styrene butadiene rubber (14% recycled content)
- 84" L x 35" W x 1/4" thick
- Size may vary slightly
- Vacuum when dry, or hose off and air dry for deep cleaning
- Made in USA
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