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Washable Area Rugs

People buy area rugs for a great many reasons, and it’s surprising that they’re often so keen to get them down on the floor that they’ll part with their cash with no thought for the care they might need afterward. As a consequence, having failed to realize that they need washable area rugs in most instances, the rugs that once seemed so appealing quickly become dirty and smelly, and with no easy way of cleaning them the only option is to throw them out and spend the same money twice. Sometimes you’re lucky enough to discover that you can dry clean your area rug, but it all adds to the inconvenience and expense.

Machine Washable Area Rugs.

This is definitely an area where smart consumers prize convenience at least as highly as looks, and if you’re to avoid hours of scrubbing as well as the hassle of contending with a large item taking up space while it dries, you’d be well advised to choose machine washable area rugs every time. Don’t try putting yours in the machine if the label doesn’t specify that it’s suitable for this though, as most engineers can readily identify the bits of foam backing that will clog pipes and invalidate your guarantee. Even a rug without such a backing can be heavy enough when wet to overload your machine and cause damage to the drum.

Large Washable Area Rugs

Of course, many area rugs won’t fit in the machine because of their sheer size. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t put them in the machine though, and many large area rugs are labeled as machine washable. You just need to find a bigger machine, and most commercial laundries will have one. Some rugs will fit in a domestic machine despite the fact that they cover a large area, simply because they’re thinner. If you’re having problems keeping your rug clean because of it’s size, you can still keep it fragrant with a little scented carpet freshener. As far as stains on non-washable area rugs are concerned, if you’ve nothing to lose and are willing to take any risk, then after mopping up as much of the spill as you can you can try sprinkling cat litter on to absorb the rest. It should be possible to simply dab away spills on large washable area rugs with a solution of washing detergent – always read the label.

Washable Cotton Area Rugs

Natural fabrics are very much in vogue at the moment, and washable cotton rugs are hugely popular. However, natural fibers such as cotton or wool absorb more readily than they repel, which usually means that they have to be cleaned more frequently, especially in areas where heavy traffic and spills are common. Washable kitchen rugs in particular are more effective if they are made from synthetic fibers.

It costs little on the face of it to ring the changes with an area rug, and sometimes it can even alter the entire character of a room for the better. Do make sure though that you take the future cleaning of your purchase into consideration when buying, as the hidden cost of this can push the price up substantially. Washable area rugs will serve you well and are a convenient way of saving yourself lots of money in the long run

Buy Washable Rugs

We've rounded up some of the best selling and most popular washable rugs below.