This doormat is constructed of coir and has the iconic black and orange color scheme associated with boxing. It is the perfect way to flaunt your love for the sport. Just throw in a package of cookies, and you’ll be all set to take part in a little friendly rivalry; who knows, maybe you can even use it as a carpet protector for your high heels!
Boxing Lover Coir Doormat Description.
Boxing Lover Coir Doormat Information.
Designed by | Drama Shirt |
Sizes | 16 x 24 (inches) 18 x 30 (inches) 20 x 30 (inches) 24 x 35 (inches) |
Material | 70% coconut husk and 30% polyester. Liven up your front door decor with an inviting coir outdoor mat. Crafted from the highest quality coconut husk fibers to welcome all your guests. |
Features | – Durable welcome mat features a premium vinyl backing to prevent slips or falls, letting the absorbant coir bristles trap in dirt, so you can wipe your feet worry-free. – Coir front door rug is also easy to clean, simply shake or sweep away all dirt and debris. |
Every six months, you should replace your mat.
The lifespan of a doormat is determined by a variety of variables, including: The lack (or presence) of an overhang, significant weather fluctuations (some materials may be severely damaged by high temperatures), and the amount of usage will all have an effect on the amount of general wear and tear that occurs. In addition, the longer your mat is in front of your house, the more foot traffic it is exposed to, which may cause it to wear out and prevent it from completing the primary task it was intended to do, which is to keep dirt out of your home permanently. In the end, this is the reason why Patton suggests that you replace yours twice per year.
A small bit of care, such as shaking it out here and wiping it down there, is required given that the only function of your doormat is to keep dirt and debris from the outside from entering your house. Patton, on the other hand, does not recommend making an attempt to clean a doormat that is plainly worn. She offers the following recommendation: “I would propose tossing it away altogether.”