Anonymous wrote:I've got three: two 8x10s and one 3x5 in front of the entry way. I've washed each of them at least 5 times (we have 2 dogs including a huge Newfoundland/Lab mix and a diabetic minature poodle mix that gets a UTI every 6 months or so). Don't have any problems or curling but they have faded a bit - which I expected. I've order 3x5 for my siblings entry ways (love the star wars rugs) and they haven't had any issues either.
Different rugs, different experiences, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Huh. We have the 5x7 and did not have issues putting it down flat, but we haven’t washed it yet either.
Anonymous wrote:All, I have 3 children and six siblings. I am also of pakistani descent and bought several wool and silk blend rugs. These rugs have been THE either primary play space or TV room, have had wine, throw up, crayons etc on them and they are indestructible as long as you immediately wipe up the stain. I’m a cheap millenial and this taught me to always go for quality wool and silk blend rugs! Lots of antique and used rugs online. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I read the reviews and people really complained after they washed it. The corners would not lay flat. I just buy rugs on Overstock for cheap and throw them out.
Anonymous wrote:I gave up on mine, which sucks because they’re expensive! Ended up getting a $150 rug online and now I just toss them if they get too gross after two or three years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a Ruggable specifically because I had thrown out two rugs thanks to an elderly cat with kidney disease. PP, could you please share your cotton rug? I’m the PP who was told my Ruggable was counterfeit, which is honestly the most pathetic thing a CSR has ever told me.
Sure. We have 2 cotton ones, both have held up well with 2 young kids. The first link is our living room rug which has seen all types of spills in the past 5 years that we've had it. Spot cleans well (too big for our washer). The second link we have as a runner, which machine washes well.
https://annieselke.com/Rugs/Shop-Rugs-By-Material/All-Rugs-By-Material/Cotton-Rugs/c/cotton-area-rugs
https://hookandloom.com/
Thank you for the links! Anyone tried cotton rugs from wayfair or Amazon? They have lots of nice patterns but I am worried it’ll be junk. I need around 4x6
I'm another Hook and Loom customer...we have 5 of their rugs and they have held up wonderfully. No issues with watching them. We have 3 dogs and 2 kids, so we wash them a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a Ruggable specifically because I had thrown out two rugs thanks to an elderly cat with kidney disease. PP, could you please share your cotton rug? I’m the PP who was told my Ruggable was counterfeit, which is honestly the most pathetic thing a CSR has ever told me.
Sure. We have 2 cotton ones, both have held up well with 2 young kids. The first link is our living room rug which has seen all types of spills in the past 5 years that we've had it. Spot cleans well (too big for our washer). The second link we have as a runner, which machine washes well.
https://annieselke.com/Rugs/Shop-Rugs-By-Material/All-Rugs-By-Material/Cotton-Rugs/c/cotton-area-rugs
https://hookandloom.com/
Thank you for the links! Anyone tried cotton rugs from wayfair or Amazon? They have lots of nice patterns but I am worried it’ll be junk. I need around 4x6