How can using entry mats inside and outside the main door keep indoor floors cleaner?

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Most of the dirt on your floors comes from outside—dust on shoes, tiny stones, mud when it rains. A good mat outside the door brushes off the worst of it. A second mat just inside catches whatever escaped the first one.

This simple two-step system means far less grime makes it into living rooms and bedrooms. You’ll need to sweep and mop slightly less often, and your floors stay nicer between deep cleans.

It’s not about being fancy; it’s just about blocking dirt at the door instead of letting it tour the whole house.

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