Use and Care Manual

Maintaining Your BBQ Mat
While BBQ mats are constructed to be dirt and stain resistant, they still require regular maintenance to keep them looking their best.
Cleaning Instructions
• Vacuuming and Sweeping
Outdoor mats are subjected to excessive dirt, and require frequent and thorough sweeping and vacuuming.
Routine vacuuming is an important thing you can do to maintain the beauty of your mat.
This prevents permanent damage by keeping soil particles from working their way deep into your mat.
• Flattening and Removing Creases
Packing and shipping of your mat may cause temporary creases or kinks in your new mat. These surface waves are not imperfections or damage and will
gradually recede. You can assist in the process of flattening and removing creases by: Back-rolling or reverse rolling is the fastest and easiest way to remove
creases in your mat. These creases and waves will normally flatten-out on their own so in most cases you can simply allow ample time for your mat to settle.
• Cleaning
Periodic cleaning of the entire surface can help to maintain the appearance and extend the life of your mat. Sweep, vacuum and rinse mat with a garden hose,
and hang over a rail to help drain away water. The mat can be washed using a mild dish soap (Dawn is recommended). Dry the mat over a railing in the sunlight.

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