Q:Is this mat durable enough for a several hundred pound power wheelchair plus occupant?
by|Jul 8, 2023
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A: This isn’t something we test for, so we can’t say with 100% confidence how the mat will hold up; however, the TrafficMaster Charcoal 23.5 in. x 35.5 in. Rubber Commercial Door Mat, Grey has recycled rubber backing that may be durable enough to withstand.
by|Jul 10, 2023
Q:Does this mat dry quickly in a shaded outdoor location?
by|Jan 16, 2023
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A: The TrafficMaster Charcoal 23.5 in. x 35.5 in. Rubber Commercial Door Mat dries quicker than most fabric top outdoor mats. In average humidity it dries quickly.
by|Jan 17, 2023
Q:Phone number of your customer service.
by|Aug 2, 2021
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A: Hi Bill! The phone number for customer service can be found in the warranty section within the Specifications section for this mat.
by|Aug 3, 2021
Q:Can you put this on top of hardwood?
by|Apr 16, 2021
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A: Hello! Thanks for reaching out. While all Mohawk Home products have been tested and approved for use on Mohawk flooring, we cannot guarantee the safety of our mats or rugs on other types of flooring. The safest thing to do would be to contact your flooring manufacturer to make sure that this product is approved for use.
by|Apr 19, 2021
A: Yes
by|Apr 17, 2021
Q:Does this mat have some sort of fabric on top to provide a brush-like or soft step?
by|Jul 12, 2019
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A: No, it does not have a brush-like or soft step.
by|Jul 16, 2019
A: It has a coarse fabric texture, but it isn't very tall pile. I wouldn't compare it to a brush, but it will rub dirt/mud off of shoe surfaces, but is not tall enough to get into deep grooves like those in boots.
by|Jul 15, 2019
Q:Is this mat waterproof?
by|May 22, 2019
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A: No, it is not waterproof.
by|May 23, 2019
A: Appears to be, but hasn't been tested yet.
by|Mar 22, 2022
Q:I like this mat, but it slides on my tile. How can I stop this? It also is not laying vomplete flat. Still shows the up marks from when it was rolled. Will this end?
by|Apr 22, 2019
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A: Yes, my ends were rolled up a little. I put a couple gallon jugs on the ends and after couple days they went flat, no more curling ends
by|Feb 11, 2020
A: You can use a non-slip pad.
by|May 22, 2019
A: It will slightly move from movement on it is is very slight. I find that the only way it moves any way at all is if it covers 2 different surfaces (such as carpet and tile). The rubberizes backing just takes a little while to relax from being rolled up, then it will lay completely flat.