Hicorfe Indoor Doormat (24"x35") — Low-Profile, Absorbent Entryway Mat with Non-Slip TPR Backing
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If your entryway gets messy fast, this hicorfe indoor doormat is built for the everyday stuff: moisture, dirt, and whatever your shoes track in. It’s an absorbent, low-profile mat with a rubbery TPR backing designed to help it stay put without scuffing floors.
That said, it’s not magic. A doormat can only do so much if it’s constantly soaked or if heavy debris gets ground in—so it works best as the first line of defense at your door.
The essentials
This mat uses a double-layer approach that’s meant to absorb water and capture dirt quickly, helping your floors feel cleaner and drier. On top, the polypropylene fabric is designed to trap grime, and the “ridged” texture is there to make it easier to lift surface dirt off shoes.
The other half of the equation is traction. The TPR rubber backing is positioned as non-slip, and it’s also described as not scratching floors. If you’ve ever had a mat curl up or slide around, you’ll appreciate the focus on stability.

Where it shines in real life
A low-profile mat like this is meant to avoid the common headache of thick rugs getting in the way of door clearance. With a stated thickness of 0.4 inches, it’s designed for doorways where you don’t want doors to catch.
Picture this: you come in after a rainy walk—boots dripping, mud on the soles. Instead of tracking it deeper into the house, you wipe your feet on the ridged surface. Then, when it’s time, you can shake it outside (or over a trash bin), sweep regularly, and keep it looking presentable.
It’s also described as suitable for all kinds of weather, which is why you’ll see it positioned as both an indoor entry mat and something people might place at an outside door area too.


What matters most about cleaning

Cleaning is one of this mat’s stronger points on paper. The design is meant to make everyday dirt removal easier—shake outdoors, sweep or vacuum regularly, and rinse with a garden hose for outdoor-friendly cleanup.
For deeper cleaning, it’s machine washable with specific limits: use water below 86°F / 30°C, don’t iron it, don’t use bleach, and avoid leaving it in the sun for long periods. Those care rules are the kind of details that can matter if you’re the “wash-and-forget” type.
Also note a practical shipping quirk: the mat may arrive with two wrinkles because it’s folded. The guidance is to lay it flat for 2–3 days to help it recover.
Key specifications
- Name: hicorfe Indoor Doormat
- Type: indoor/outdoor door mat with rubber backing
- Size: 24 x 35 x 0.4 inches
- Backing: TPR non-slip rubber backing
- Top material: absorbent polypropylene fabric
- Profile: low-profile (designed to reduce door snagging)

Who it suits (and who should be cautious)
It makes sense if you want an absorbent entryway doormat that’s specifically designed to work where doors pass over frequently. Worth considering if you deal with wet shoes, muddy soles, or tracked dust, and you want something easy to maintain without dealing with a high-pile surface.
It might not be the best choice if your priority is maximum thickness or heavy-duty outdoor mat performance for standing water. A low-profile, absorbent mat can help with moisture and debris, but it won’t replace proper drainage or a dedicated heavy traction system if conditions are extreme.


Getting the most from it
Place it where it sees the first step in—right at the entry so shoes hit the ridged surface before they contact your floor. Keep up with regular cleaning (shake/sweep/vacuum), then use hose rinsing or machine washing when buildup becomes noticeable.

And if it arrives wrinkled, don’t panic—lay it flat for a couple of days first. That small step can make the mat look better and sit more naturally in your doorway.
Final verdict
Buying verdict: this hicorfe indoor doormat is a solid pick for an entryway setup that needs a low-profile, absorbent mat with a non-slip TPR backing and a cleaning routine that doesn’t take forever.
Skip it if you need a thicker, more industrial-style doormat or if you expect it to handle lots of standing water without frequent maintenance.
Mini FAQ

FAQs
Is it good for wet shoes and tracked dirt?


It’s designed to absorb moisture and help capture dirt quickly using a double-layer fabric approach, plus a ridged surface meant to lift grime from shoes.
Will it slide around on the floor?
The TPR rubber backing is described as non-slip, and it’s positioned as something that helps keep the mat from shifting.

Can I put it outside?
The product positioning mentions indoor and outdoor-style use for door areas, and it includes hose rinsing guidance for outdoor cleanup.
How do I clean it deeply?
Machine wash is supported, but only with water below 86°F / 30°C. Avoid ironing and bleach, and limit long sun exposure.
What if it arrives wrinkled?
That’s expected after shipping due to folding. Lay it flat for 2–3 days to let the creases relax.
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