The Easiest Doormat to Clean

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The Easiest Doormat to Clean

Doormats are often the first thing people see when entering your home, so it's essential to keep them clean so the dirt tracked in by shoes doesn't linger too long. But how to clean a mat depends on its material and what kind of dirt it tends to trap; getting the right type can make all the difference.

The Best Outdoor Doormats

In wintertime, when snow and slush accumulate on your driveway and sidewalk, doormats are an effective way to stop these materials from entering your home. Furthermore, certain doormats and even logo mats can stop salt accumulation on porches and decks which helps shield harmful toxins from being brought inside with shoes when entering your house.

The Best Indoor Doormats

A high-level coir doormat is one of the easiest to keep clean. This type of mat consists of a top layer that wipes away dirt and moisture from your shoes' bottom, plus lower levels that act as natural filters to catch any extra particles like mud before it comes in contact with your shoes or floors. Plus, its retention dams trap water from rain or slush too - making for easy cleanup afterwards!

The Easiest Ways to Wash and Clean

If you don't feel confident putting your mat through a full wash, consider investing in a product designed specifically for doormat cleaning. These usually contain harmless ingredients that help get rid of stains without shrinking the mat. Common options include detergents, carpet cleaner, or even just using water and vinegar - spray on stain, let sit for 15 minutes then wipe away with damp cloth.

For example, Clorox All-Purpose Cleaner is ideal for removing stains from coir or fiber doormats since it contains enzymes that break down proteins found in dirt and grime. However, you should always spot test any new product to make sure it's safe for your mat before using it extensively.

Shake and vacuum

Coir or fiber doormats can be kept clean by shaking them outside every week and vacuuming thoroughly afterwards. This two-step process will dislodge much of the dust and dirt that has built up on them, according to How to Clean Stuff.

Once or twice a year, you can also try refreshing your doormat - it only takes an hour! All that's required is sprinkle baking soda onto the surface of the mat, leave it for an hour, then use a brush to rub it in with ease. Your mat should now look as good as new again.

Alternately, you can attempt to clean your doormat with a garden hose or pressure washer. This will help remove muck and grime that has built up on the mat; however, be mindful not to over hose down as that could cause cracking or damage to its fibers.

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