Installation Guide

Table of Contents
Safety Information ....................................2
Care and Cleaning ....................................2
Pre-Installation .........................................3
Installation Methods ..............................3
Preparing for Installation .......................3
Tools Required .......................................3
Installation ................................................4
Safety Information
Read and understand all precautions and instructions in
the manual before you begin installation.
CAUTION: Any floor surface may become slippery when
moisture or debris is present. Proper care and cleaning
of vinyl flooring will reduce the likelihood of slips and
falls. Always wipe up any oil, chemicals, or other fluids
that may drip or leak from a vehicle to prevent hazardous,
slippery conditions. Always dispose of hazardous materials
properly. Never leave chemicals on product or wash into a
sewer system.
CAUTION: Leaving chemicals on the product for a long
period of time may cause damage. If a concrete floor has
been treated with certain sealers prior to mat installation,
the sealer may break down over time and adhere to the
back of the mat without causing damage to the mat.
CAUTION: Some motorcycle kickstands may cut or
damage this product.
Care and Cleaning
Wash with floor soap and water either inside or outside of the garage. Some people prefer moving the product
outside and hosing it off.
Brush or sweep with cool water using a broom or sponge squeegee.
Mild soaps and other household detergents suitable for floors are usually effective. Never leave harsh detergents or
chemicals on product.
Normal household vinyl cleaners may be used to increase longevity and to remove stubborn debris.
Certain automotive vinyl products may cause the surface to become slippery. Use a non-slip vinyl protector such
as a clean-and-shine floor cleaner. After cleaning, apply a coat of floor polish for vinyl floors to add a long-lasting,
high-luster finish, even to older universal floor covers.
This is not a stain-proof product—certain dyes, inks, rubber tires, and chemicals may cause permanent staining.
Some non-permanent stains can be removed with spray-on Brake and Tool Cleaner, found in many auto parts stores
without damaging the product. However, use of Brake and Tool Cleaner may cause product discoloration. Never use
harsh chemicals such as tar remover or kerosene on this product.
This flooring is resistant to oil, battery acid, brake fluid, anti-freeze, mud, and salt.