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MODERATOR28 Sep 2010 14:53There are various suppliers with online shops that offer dirt-trapping mats in different qualities, sizes, and textures.
The qualities differ mainly in water absorption on a technical level and in yarn, structure, and color in terms of design.
There are mats with rubber edges and roll goods that can be serged—meaning the edges are stitched—giving a less commercial or office-like appearance.
The qualities differ mainly in water absorption on a technical level and in yarn, structure, and color in terms of design.
There are mats with rubber edges and roll goods that can be serged—meaning the edges are stitched—giving a less commercial or office-like appearance.
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MODERATOR28 Sep 2010 19:36Hello again,
There are too many different online shops for dirt-trapping mats on the internet for me to pick two or three without disadvantaging the others.
Just search for "dirt-trapping mats ch" and you will find quite a few offers.
There are too many different online shops for dirt-trapping mats on the internet for me to pick two or three without disadvantaging the others.
Just search for "dirt-trapping mats ch" and you will find quite a few offers.
Thanks for the tip. I came across a few good offers. I googled and immediately ordered from the first shop. I originally wanted stair treads, not entrance mats, but while I was at it, I also got two entrance mats—they are quite affordable and I haven’t seen anything like them in our local building supply store. You can take a look at them and give me your feedback. You seem to know a bit more about this.
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MODERATOR1 Oct 2010 15:17Hello,
I have looked at the mats: quality and price are acceptable, no complaints.
I have looked at the mats: quality and price are acceptable, no complaints.