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Surface Shields Step N Peel

Grab dirt and debris from foot traffic

Step N Peel - Reusable Sticky Clean Mat

 
Surface Shields Step N Peel
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Construction sticky mats include a heavy-duty reusable board that holds 30 or 60 tabbed sticky sheets. Take it to another level by adding your logo.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Step N Peel reusable, non-slip sticky adhesive mats from Surface Shields grab dirt and debris from foot traffic on your jobsite, leaving floors clean and damage free.

Designed with a polyethylene film, Step N Peel plastic mats can help keep the mess out. Step N Peel sticky mats are great for entryways where you are entering and leaving a jobsite frequently. The light adhesive on the sheets grabs dirt from your shoes so you can keep your jobsite clean.

These clean mats are ideal for a wide range of jobs and industries including construction, laboratory work, industrial, painting, remodeling and more.

Construction sticky mats include a heavy-duty reusable board that holds 30 or 60 tabbed sticky sheets. Refill packs are available with 30 or 60 new sheets. It has a non-slip backing, but does not have any adhesive on the back of the board.

The sturdy platform is constructed of rigid polystyrene and non-skid frames are also available. Take it to another level by adding your logo.

Step N Peel - Reusable Sticky Clean Mat

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