Hi Derrel,
Thank you for your question. There is no IFU. However, here is the cleaning instructions:
Rubber Mats
Cleaning depends on usage
1. Sweep mats with a push broom to loosen surface debris
2. Take mats outside, they should not be cleaned on the floor from which they began
3. Scrub with a deck brush when using a detergent with a natural pH. Rinse with a hose a. Mix a mild detergent OR non-butyl degreaser with hot water
b. Use a high-pressure hose (not to exceed 500 psi) and hot water (max 160°F) to rid the mats of oils
c. Do not use steam, degreasers containing butyl, or caustic chemicals. Do not machine wash or mechanically scrub the mats
4. Use a mat rack to hang dry or lay on a flat surface
5. Return mat over a clean dry floor
IMPORTANT (Unless your mat has been tested for use of these chemicals): 1. DO NOT use BLEACH or any BUTYL-BASED DEGREASER regardless of where the mat is used. Usage of these chemicals will void the product warranty 2. Exposing the mat to any other chemicals other than what the mats designed for may adversely affect the service of this product 3. Grit Top should not be power washed or put in the dishwasher 4. Improper cleaning, handling, folding, or use of sanitizing or high temperature commercial dishwashers for cleaning mats will shorten expected useful life of the mat and may void the warranty 5. Over time, rubber mats may experience natural wear and tear. When chips, cracks, or curls prevent the mat from doing its job, you know it’s time to replace them
Thank you,
The Koffler Team