Answer
Mar 04, 2025 - 04:34 AM
In most cases, it is better to hand wash rug pads, unless the manufacturer specifically says otherwise. The blades in a washing machine can cut the fragile rubber or toxic PVC material in the very common grid type rug pads. Thicker pads are not likely to fit well in a washer or dryer and if the pad is not small, could cause damage.
Hand washing is easy. The pad can be submerged in the water in a bathtub or even held and massaged in a shower. Most of the washing needs to be is simply removing the dust, which been rinsing can accomplish.
Hand washing is easy. The pad can be submerged in the water in a bathtub or even held and massaged in a shower. Most of the washing needs to be is simply removing the dust, which been rinsing can accomplish.