How To Clean Large Rubber Backed Rugs: 5 Easy Steps Of Cleaning


5 Easy Steps Of Cleaning Large Rubber Backed Rugs

Rubber-backed rugs don't skid, making them an ideal choice for high-traffic areas like your kitchen or your bathroom. If your rug is made of synthetic fibers or cotton then your rug will stand up to washing in your washing machine. Nonetheless, rug backing has a limited lifespan before it deteriorates. Not only can disintegrate rug backing come off in the laundry and will easily damage your washing machine, but any rug with no backing will also slide and slip. Wash your rug with care to keep your rug looking like new. Here are the 5 easy steps to clean large rubber backed rugs by your self. Simply read and follow all the given steps carefully:
  1. First of all, you need to take your rug outside and shake your rug vigorously in order to remove any loose dirt and food particles from it.
  2. Next, you need to load your rug into your top-loading machine and then you have to arrange it smoothly around the agitator in the machining center. Also, add a couple of bath towels if indispensable to balance the load in your machine.
  3. Now its time to set your machine for a large load on the elegant cycle, even if you are only washing your rubber rug and a couple of your towels. Your rubber rug needs enough space to move freely in your machine. Fill your machine with some cold water.
  4. After that, you need to add laundry detergent, ideally one made for washing elegant items. Simple rubber rugs need less detergent than the other laundry detergent, so you only need to use half of the amount recommended on the detergent bottle.
  5. Your final step for this process, simply air-dry your rug to perpetuate the life of your backing, which can easily disintegrate in high heat. Hang your rubber rug on your clothesline or over the railing of your veranda. If the weather averts you from drying outdoors then you need to hang your rug on your drying rack or over your shower bar.

Warning

  • You need to remember to take your rubber-backed rugs that are larger than a bath mat to a laundromat with high-capacity machines. Ask before washing your rug, as your rubber backing can come off and clog the pump of a front-loader. You need to know that never wash your rug with your clothing.
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