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Where did you get your washable rugs from? Are they all pretty much the same, or did you have a better experience with one brand over another?
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IKEA
Costco |
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Ruggable are low quality. I have a revival one I really like. It is the washable wool and it is and so soft. It did shed for a while after i first got it.
We had an old dog (and now a young one) + little kids so I always look for washable just in case. In one room I have a target indoor/outdoor rug in a print I liked. The texture of that one is not as soft, but if I ever needed to take it outside and house it down, I could! |
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| I just get mine at Home Goods. |
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Are there any with an 8x12 size that can be washed in a home washer? Ie, not commercial?
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| I got one at Costco for my foyer. It does the job and cost $34. I have the 8x12 and can wash it in my home washing machine but I have a very big washer. |
| We can't answer that not knowing the size of your washer. |
| I have two Revival rugs and they look great and are easy to deal with. We replaced a ruggable with them. It just looked so cheap and was showing wear so quickly. |
No. I get cheapest ones on Amazon and find them no worse than ruggable. I don't know what to do about the corners curling |
| I like the Ruggable original flat ones for kids and pets. Whether it’s a diaper blowout or dog vomit it comes right up super easily with any stain remover and then you can wash it in the washer. They aren’t the comfiest underfoot but definitely the most practical. |
| Loving my revival rug so far |
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Hook and Loom are fantastic |
| I have a ruggable runner in my kitchen. I love how easy it is to wash. |
| Flor carpet tiles. Easy to wash out in the sink, or just toss and replace. Good quality and no off gassing odor. |