WaterHog Flower of Life Plant Mats
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- Super-absorbent waterproof mat traps water & soil
- Tough, stain-resistant & easy to clean
- Mold & mildew resistant, and won't fade or rot
- Made from recycled fabric and rubber
- Available in 2 sizes:
- 12” dia. set of 4
- 17” dia. set of 2
- Made in the USA - American owned, American made
For years, we’ve marveled at the unparalleled power of WaterHog floor mats in curbing dirt and containing wet messes at the door — so we asked them to put the same super-absorbent, waterproof materials to work for a cause very close to our hearts (and our green thumbs): protecting counters, floors, decks, and patios from water stains and soil messes.
Using the same stain-resistant fabric and "water dam" edge that can neatly contain up to 1 gallon of moisture per yard, these plant mats have all the benefits that have made WaterHog a household name. Made of durable, anti-static recycled polyester that dries quickly, resists mold and mildew, and won't fade or rot. A recycled rubber backing with non-slip grippers keeps your mat (and your plants!) securely in place. Just vacuum clean when dry, or hose off and air dry for deep cleaning. Available in 2 sizes: 12” in diameter & 17” in diameter.
Previously sold as Water Glutton, these super-absorbent waterproof doormats are all made in the USA with high-quality recycled materials.
- Top surface: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fiber (at least 90% recycled content)
- Non-slip backing: Styrene butadiene rubber (14% recycled content)
- Small Plant Mat is 12” dia. x 0.25" thick, set of 4
- Large Plant Mat is 17” dia. x 0.25" thick, set of 2
- Size may vary slightly
- Vacuum when dry, or hose off and air dry for deep cleaning
- Made in USA
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