Q: What does CFR stand for?
A: CFR stands for Cutting Fluid Resistant.
Q: What types of fluids is the CFR compound resistant to?
A: The CFR compound is resistant to mineral oil-based fluids. It is also resistant to silicone-based brake fluid, boric acid & ethylene glycol.
Q: Is there edging available?
A: The edging is built in! WorkSafe Light matting comes with a molded-in safety bevel on all 4 sides.
Q: Can Worksafe mats be exposed to liquids?
A: Yes, WorkSafe mats can be placed in both wet and dry environments.
Q: How do I clean my Worksafe mat?
A: Use a high-pressure hose (not to exceed 500 psi) and hot water (max 160o F) to rid the mats of oils. For best results use a mild soap or detergent with a pH between 4 and 9, to clean the mats. Do not use steam (unless specifically recommended), degreasers, or caustic chemicals. Do not machine wash or mechanically scrub the mats.
Q: There 2 sides to my mat. Which side do I stand on?
A: The top side of the mat is the side with the horizontal and vertical bars. The underside has circular nubs.
Q: Are the colors shown on your website the exact color I should expect to receive?
A: No, because monitors vary so there may be a slight variance in the color. If color choice is critical, we suggest that you order a sample. Due to manufacturing processes and material dye lots, color can vary, but our products fall within an industry-standard acceptable variation.
Q: Do Worksafe mats pose a tripping hazard?
A: WorkSafe mats have a rounded safety bevel (sloped edge) on all four sides. This allows for a smooth transition on and off the mat and do not pose a tripping hazard.
Q: Do your rubber mats smell?
A: Yes! Unfortunately, that rubbery smell is a feature of any rubber product. The mat should lose that smell over time. If you are planning to install rubber mats or flooring in any enclosed space, please remember that this can slow the dissipation of a strong rubber scent.