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Super Scrape Rubber Logo Mats put your logo on a mat that actually works at the door. The nitrile rubber surface scrapes dirt and water off shoes before they reach your floors, and your logo is molded into the rubber itself — not printed on top — so the branding holds up through heavy traffic and outdoor exposure instead of wearing off. They're among the most rugged of our custom logo mats, built to take real commercial use indoors or out.
The molded printing reproduces photo-realistic detail — multi-color artwork, tones, and gradients all come through cleanly, which is what separates these printed floor mats from simple one-color welcome mats. There are 150 standard colors to work from, with PMS matching available when a logo has to be exact. The mat is 3/16-inch thick, all rubber, and resists oils and chemicals.
As custom entrance mats, they fit front doors at corporate offices, branded retail storefronts, hotels, and restaurants, and they hold up outdoors at exterior entries where ordinary printed mats fade. As custom floor mats for business and multi-location programs, a branded mat at every door keeps the same logo and colors consistent across the portfolio. The oil and chemical resistance suits tougher spots too — entries near kitchens, service bays, and manufacturing floors.
Sizing is custom. Whether you need a standard entrance run, an oversized lobby mat, or custom door mats cut to a specific opening, the mat is built to the entry rather than forced to fit a stock footprint — send the dimensions and the logo and it's made to match. At a typical commercial entrance, expect three to five years before the logo color or the scraping surface signals it's time to replace.
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Better than a surface-printed mat, because the image is molded into the rubber rather than laid on top — there's no print layer to scuff or peel off. Under heavy door traffic the scraping surface usually wears down before the logo does. Outdoors, UV is the limiting factor: color flattens gradually over the years rather than failing suddenly.
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Yes. There are 150 standard colors to work from, which covers most logos as-is. When a brand needs precise color, PMS color matching is available for logos that have to be exact. The molded printing reproduces photo-realistic detail, so multi-color marks, gradients, and fine type come through cleanly rather than getting simplified into flat blocks.
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Print-ready artwork is ideal — vector files or high-resolution images reproduce best. The process handles a lot of detail: photo-realistic images, multi-color designs, tones and shades all come through with real clarity, not just simple one-color logos. Send us the logo and the size you're working with, and we'll confirm how it reproduces and flag anything to adjust before production.
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Yes — that's one of the real advantages of the nitrile rubber. Standard rubber softens and breaks down with regular oil and chemical exposure; nitrile resists both, so the mat holds up at doorways near commercial kitchens, auto and service bays, manufacturing floors, and food-service areas.
By Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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