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Homeowners Save Money by Keeping Garage Floor Spotless With Industrial Technology

Garage floors and driveways are becoming stain free again thanks to a new product called the Abzorb Mat. Designed to keep garage floors and patio surfaces clean of permanent oil stains, the Abzorb Mat utilizes breakthrough technology never before allotted to the average home owner.

Chino Hills, CA (PRWEB) April 3, 2007 -- Garage floors and driveways are becoming stain free again thanks to a new product called the Abzorb Mat. Designed to keep garage floors and patio surfaces clean of permanent oil stains, the Abzorb Mat utilizes breakthrough technology never before allotted to the average home owner.

The secret to the powerful Abzorb Mat is the super absorbent polypropylene material that is bonded with a vinyl backing for extra strength. For years people have been attempting to keep blemishes out of their garage and patio areas without success until the arrival of the Abzorb Mat.

The common solution to saving transmission fluid, oil, and other harmful fluids from hitting the garage floor for most homeowners is an old rug, or cardboard. While this might be an economical solution, often homeowners are left with stains that go directly through the rug or cardboard. Costly chemicals often do not remove the stains and end up in the storm drain, polluting our water supply.

"I've seen it all, people using towels and everything else to try keep oil stains off their garage floor. Trying to keep it from looking like a service bay. I can tell you, they do not work." Explains Abzorb Mat inventor Jim Zdrazil about the various home remedies used on the market today.

Used by industrial businesses such as warehouses, construction sites, and factories, the Abzorb Mat technology is proven to work for the dirtiest of places. Now the average homeowner is given a garage floor mat that is capable of soaking up the worst of oil, anti-freeze, and other stain leaving fluids.

"The Abzorb Mat is the best garage mat for your money, hands down. If you need a garage floor mat that will last years, and leave your garage floor clean enough to sleep on, the Abzorb Mat is the product for you" Mr. Zdrazil notes.

Abzorb Mat comes in a variety of sizes, including popular sizes 3x5, 3x8 and 6x14. One can purchase an Abzorb Mat in a size similar to a door mat up to a size that will cover their garage wall to wall.

The Abzorb Mat is competitively priced at $19.95 for a 3x5 mat.

Abzorb Mat can be purchased online at http://www.cleanupstuff.com or by calling (800)869-9633.

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