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An Overview of Coir Entrance Mats

January 30, 2026, 7:52 pm / shanenfpyg.ampedpages.com

Natural coir mats are made using coarse coconut fibres.
These fibres are cleaned, dried, and pressed into matting.
The fibres create a stiff brushing action.
The fibre texture scrapes mud and debris from shoes.

Coir mats are commonly placed at entrances.

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What Defines a Coir Door Mat

January 18, 2026, 3:01 pm / shanenfpyg.ampedpages.com

Coir mats are made from coconut husk fibres.
Coconut fibre provides strong brushing action.
The structure suits doorway placement.

Foot traffic activates the cleaning action.
Less dirt reaches internal floors.

From Coconut Husk to Entrance Mat

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An Introduction to Coir Mats

January 9, 2026, 8:51 pm / shanenfpyg.ampedpages.com

Coir mats are made from coconut husk fibres.
Coconut fibre provides strong brushing action.
The structure suits doorway placement.

Shoes passing over the fibres release soil.
This reduces the amount of debris entering a building.

The Origin of Co

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Understanding Coir Entrance Mats

January 8, 2026, 6:09 pm / shanenfpyg.ampedpages.com

Coir door mats rely on processed coconut fibre.
These fibres are stiff, coarse, and durable.
The structure suits doorway placement.

The mat surface scrapes dirt from footwear.
Less dirt reaches internal floors.

How Coir Fibre Is Produced
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What Defines a Coir Door Mat

December 22, 2025, 3:30 pm / shanenfpyg.ampedpages.com

Natural coir mats use fibres taken from coconut shells.
These fibres are stiff, coarse, and durable.
This makes coir mats suitable for entrance use.

Shoes passing over the fibres release soil.
Indoor surfaces stay cleaner for longer.

How Coir Fib

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