She's complaining about needing to move furniture off the rug to wash it.. sorry but no duh. The washing part and waiting 24 hrs to dry it.. again, no duh. Also, surprised that it dries in that time frame and not more (some of my clothes take 48 hrs to dry). You can also get the heavier version of the rug to have it lay more flat. It looks like she got the lower quality & thin version. So I know im not going to throw mine in the wash every week, so I'll still use the carpet cleaner on mine -- however, I'd rather have one i have fully throw into a washer to ensure its gets and all the way through clean (front, back, middle). It just seems like she did an impulse buy without considering many different factors and not getting the higher quality version as people have mentioned getitng that one to lay more flat
I own two ruggables had them both for a year. Some things I learned is 1 - Do not put them in the dryer, let them air dry. The heat is probably what’s causing them to shrink the fabric. 2 - Try to spot clean stains before throwing them in the washer, most stains clean up easily on these rugs. 3 - Even though they are washable, washing them too much will cause them to fade, so wash only when it’s really needed. I typically wash mine maybe 1-2 times every 6 months. They still look brand new.
thanks for this honest review! Yes, you're right, the little Bissell green machine does an awesome job of cleaning on my beautiful (Wayfair) cream rug in my living room when the dog has either vomited or there's been a spill. It does an excellent job, you've convinced me to stay with what I have rather than switch to ruggable. sounds like it's just not for me.
💫 WELL DONE, PRETTY, NEAT and BALANCED! Some people put a lot of just stuff on their tree. You have mastered the art of organization! I feel so light and airy looking at it!…🥰❤🤗MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! ✨2023✨
I hear everything she is saying and it’s legit/valid but also think we need to set expectations. Just because it’s washable doesn’t mean it should be washed frequently I would say twice a year is reasonable because if u had a traditional rug how many times would u steam clean it? Washable just gives u a better clean than steam clean (for extreme cases). Valid point about heavy furniture but same is true for a traditional rug if you want to steam clean those areas you still gotta move the furniture. I don’t think Ruggables r good for large areas kitchens, kids room and hallways makes the most sense. Those areas also tend to need smaller rugs so buying a new top after multiple washes is a plus and u can change out the look for cheap. Just my opinion
FYI to anyone trying this piece; Plaster and Spackling are two different consistencies. Also the link she supplied is for particularly Spackling. She is using plaster due to the tint it already has. Spackling is much thicker and tends to come only in ‘white’. I hope this helps.