Catch Spills With a Drip Mat
No one wants to stop what they're doing and spend time cleaning up a spill.
Our first instinct when something spills is to run for a paper towel or a mop.
But as you're doing that, the spill grows bigger and the cleanup job becomes much larger.
Its much easier to use a drip mat to catch any big or little mishap that might occur.
It saves on cleanup time and removes all worries of stains occurring on floors, rugs, or furniture.
Use a drip mat for prevention.
As the mat is in use all the time, whatever gets spilled gets absorbed.
Just by placing the mat where ever there is a chance of a spill, no more maintenance is required.
A versatile drip mat can be used in almost every room of the house.
Try catching milk or juice spills underneath a baby's high chair.
Put the mat underneath a pet's water and food dish, or line shelves where liquid and chemicals are stored.
A garage is an especially useful place for a drip mat, where it will afford additional protection for all types of cleaners and fluids.
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enthusiasts should use mats underneath the vehicle to catch fluids and oil spills.
If you have just purchased a new toolbox for your car maintenance, line the box with a mat to protect it from greasy residue.
When painting, use a protective pad to avoids spills or brush drips.
Place a drip mat beneath anything that has the potential to leak.
For example, a lawnmower, barbecue grill, car, truck, motorcycle or other vehicle.
Use the mat in the basement, in case of water heater or oil tank leakage.
Anything that can leak or uses a liquid can be guarded against.
A drip mat is especially useful at the threshold of your house.
Water may pool around the doorway due to poor drainage.
Stop the water in its tracks and avoid dirty footprints and stained rugs.
A drip mat will absorb liquid readily.
The best mats are made from polypropylene, which is a super absorbent.
As the mat has a strong backing, stains will not penetrate and the mat will not crack or leak.
You can prevent accidents because the mat will not curl up and is skid resistant.
Perhaps the best feature of a drip mat is in its prevention of permanent staining.
Many liquids, such as wine or oil, are very difficult to remove and will resist even a chemical cleaner.
If you suffer a permanent stain on a cement surface in your garage, driveway or basement, you could actually lose money on the value of your home.
Our first instinct when something spills is to run for a paper towel or a mop.
But as you're doing that, the spill grows bigger and the cleanup job becomes much larger.
Its much easier to use a drip mat to catch any big or little mishap that might occur.
It saves on cleanup time and removes all worries of stains occurring on floors, rugs, or furniture.
Use a drip mat for prevention.
As the mat is in use all the time, whatever gets spilled gets absorbed.
Just by placing the mat where ever there is a chance of a spill, no more maintenance is required.
A versatile drip mat can be used in almost every room of the house.
Try catching milk or juice spills underneath a baby's high chair.
Put the mat underneath a pet's water and food dish, or line shelves where liquid and chemicals are stored.
A garage is an especially useful place for a drip mat, where it will afford additional protection for all types of cleaners and fluids.
D.
I.
Y.
enthusiasts should use mats underneath the vehicle to catch fluids and oil spills.
If you have just purchased a new toolbox for your car maintenance, line the box with a mat to protect it from greasy residue.
When painting, use a protective pad to avoids spills or brush drips.
Place a drip mat beneath anything that has the potential to leak.
For example, a lawnmower, barbecue grill, car, truck, motorcycle or other vehicle.
Use the mat in the basement, in case of water heater or oil tank leakage.
Anything that can leak or uses a liquid can be guarded against.
A drip mat is especially useful at the threshold of your house.
Water may pool around the doorway due to poor drainage.
Stop the water in its tracks and avoid dirty footprints and stained rugs.
A drip mat will absorb liquid readily.
The best mats are made from polypropylene, which is a super absorbent.
As the mat has a strong backing, stains will not penetrate and the mat will not crack or leak.
You can prevent accidents because the mat will not curl up and is skid resistant.
Perhaps the best feature of a drip mat is in its prevention of permanent staining.
Many liquids, such as wine or oil, are very difficult to remove and will resist even a chemical cleaner.
If you suffer a permanent stain on a cement surface in your garage, driveway or basement, you could actually lose money on the value of your home.