StandardGrip Mats
StandardGrip Mats
A go-to mat for medium-weight materials. Long-lasting adhesive secures iron-on, vinyl & more
A go-to mat for medium-weight materials. Long-lasting adhesive secures iron-on, vinyl & more
LightGrip Mats
LightGrip Mats
Used for lightweight materials, like standard paper, light cardstock & vellum
Used for lightweight materials, like standard paper, light cardstock & vellum
StrongGrip Mats
StrongGrip Mats
Used for heavyweight materials, like specialty cardstock, chipboard, matboard & backed fabric
Used for heavyweight materials, like specialty cardstock, chipboard, matboard & backed fabric
FabricGrip Mats
FabricGrip Mats
Used for cutting most fabrics, including cotton, polyester, denim, felt & canvas, using a rotary blade or bonded fabric blade
Used for cutting most fabrics, including cotton, polyester, denim, felt & canvas, using a rotary blade or bonded fabric blade
Self-Healing Cutting Mats
Self-Healing Cutting Mats
Extra-thick, self-healing material that prevents blade cut-through
Extra-thick, self-healing material that prevents blade cut-through
How to clean a Cricut mat?
How to clean a Cricut mat?
The best way to keep a Cricut mat clean is to regularly remove large debris with tweezers or a scraper and store with the protective sheet to keep the mat free from dust and debris. For a deeper cleaning, place the mat in the sink on a supported firm surface. Gently scrub the mat in circular motions using a brush and gentile dish soap. Let the mat air dry completely and store with the protective sheet. To ensure the best performance, only use the materials types recommended for each mat.
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