   Waterhog Mat
The name
says it all and when you purchase a waterhog mat; you’ll see
it save the carpets of your house from water and more. If
you’re wondering how water could get in your carpets. The
answer is, when people visit on a rainy day they usually,
Japan that is, carrying a umbrella or are dressed in
rainwear. As he or she stands on your front porch, dripping
water onto the mat, the waterhog is doing its job and making
sure none of that water with is carried into the house. In
Japanese houses especially, water is not a welcomed guest.
Japanese houses, for the most part, have no carpets however;
they do have something named tatami, which is a straw mat
that if it gets wet can lead to all sorts of problems for a
home keeper. It is for this reason a waterhog mat is often
hauled out on a wet day. Mat rental companies are very busy
when the weather is bad, heading to various private homes
and companies to check the mats – which often entails
changing from one mat to a stronger one, depending on foot
traffic.
The
website stopdirt com retails the original and classic
waterhog mat. The mats are sold in a 155 colors and,
depending on the thickness purchased, are guaranteed to stop
water being carried into a building. The mat has impressed
many buyers with its durability and the high quality of its
design and material. The rubber, of the mat, is raised
making a sort of water dam and that feature, along with its
cleated back which prevents the mat from moving, are just
two of many reasons why the waterhog mat is an excellent
purchase. This particular mat doesn’t just stop water from
entering your house or office, the high quality design also
prevents unwanted dirt and other alien objects that become
attached to a person’s footwear on any given day. The mats,
aforementioned raised rubber; helps keep these foreign
materials out.
Reviews for the waterhog mat are
positive with one person explaining that the home pet dog
barfed on the waterhog and the following day, cleaning up
was so easy. No scrubbing at all just a hose and within
minutes the dried mess was a thing of history. Another
satisfied consumer explained that the mats were a godsend
when he or she was remodeling their entire house as none of
the grime and crud associated with painting, etc, was
trampled into the house – the waterhog, hogged. In short,
this is a mat we all need.
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