Coir Door Mats: Durable and Natural Floor Protection

Coir mats will only last for a short time without any maintenance however, with regular attention and care, its life will be extended.

Today's world is filled with man-made products and synthetic materials. The Coir doormat offers a great example of modern-day ingenuity, where fewer manufactured options are utilized while providing the same level of function as those made with synthetic materials. The Coir Door Mats have many functions and benefits. As a doormat, it is a significant part of maintaining the cleanliness of your home; its natural fibers provide long-lasting and environmentally friendly properties, and its toughness and ability to withstand harsh weather make it a reliable choice to protect against dirt, debris, and moisture.

Where Does Coir Come From?

To appreciate what coir represents in terms of home maintenance, it is important to understand where this material originates. Coir is derived from the coconut. More specifically, it is the fibrous material that is found between the outer layer of the coconut and the inner shell. The toughness and durability of coir fibers are a product of evolution, which formed this tough material to provide protection for the coconut seed in wet, saltwater environments.

There are two main types of coir:

  1. Brown Coir: The type of coir that is most used in doormats is brown coir. Brown coir is sourced from mature, fully ripened coconuts. Coir fibers are both strong and thick, offering exceptional durability. In addition, brown coir is resistant to saltwater, thus providing a very durable option.
  2. White Coir: The fibers of white coir are collected before the coconuts mature. White coir is very soft and fine in comparison. It can be utilized in many applications; however, the typical course, gritty doormat is made of brown coir.

The way coir is grown and harvested employs sustainable practices and is low waste. The coir is reused from the husk of the coconut that is normally discarded. When the coconut is harvested, the coconut meat and milk are obtained as well from the coconut husk. The indigenous people soak the coconut husks in water to soften the fibers and allow them to dry out in a traditional way and then weave them into the doormat itself. The practice of making coir mats is an excellent example of reutilization in its purest form.

Coir Door Mats: The Furniture-Making Expert Durability of Coir Door Mats

The reputation of Coir Door Mats is that they are very durable; however, the reasons for this lie in the physical characteristics of the material itself.

Abrasion Resistance: The most notable aspect of a coir doormat is its durable, rough-surfaced texture, which serves a primary purpose. The coarse, bristle, and stiff texture enables coir to remove dirt, grime, and moisture from the soles of shoes; this enables the coir to clean shoes effectively and allows it to remove debris, dirt, and moisture from the surface of the doormat. Thus, the coir will keep the grooves of a shoe clean with each step taken on the doormat and thereby eliminate the tracking of contaminants into the home, preventing scratches and stains on floors and prolonging the life of the floors.

Natural Weather Resistance: Because coir fibers are resistant to weather and moisture damage and do not easily break down, they can be utilized in any environment both inside and outside. A coir mat can be put outside at the entrance of your house and be able to survive rain and sun without degrading anytime soon. Additionally, the open weaving of the coir allows dirt and moisture to pass through it, making it easier to maintain cleanliness on the floor underneath.

Construction to Last: A coir mat that is well made is not just made from loosely woven fibers but is made into a product that has tight, dense, or rubber-backed construction. High-quality coir mats typically have natural rubber backing that serves two purposes: it keeps the mat from slipping on smooth surfaces and provides a barrier to water and moisture from getting through to your floor. The combination of the strength of the coir fiber and the secured rubber backing will allow your coir mat to hold up for years of heavy foot traffic.

Care and Maintenance: Longevity

Your coir mat will only last for a short time without any maintenance; however, with regular attention and care, its life will be extended. Low maintenance Coir mats have the following recommendations:

Cleaning: To clean your coir mat more thoroughly, we recommend using a hose to rinse the coir mat or scrubbing it with a plastic scrub brush and mild detergent. Never wash your coir mat in a washing machine or use a dryer, as this will destroy its structure; it is best to allow it to fully air dry before reinstallation to prevent mold.


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