My other video was in fast motion so you all wouldn't fall asleep. Here you are at regular speed trying to video the best I can to help show you the process.
If I am going to have furniture holding it down, and one of those anti-slip matts, is the bottom velcro pad necessary? Curious if I can just get away with using the top washable pad.
Sorry just now seeing this 🫣 I put in dryer and have to pull it out and move it around so all get dry. Hard to keep from balling. If nice out sometimes I'll hang over railing in sun and that drys it pretty quick.
Really glad you showed this with a 9x12 rug.... mine is drying as we speak , first time I've washed it. When laid, mine tends to stay very wrinkly - and its difficult to vacuum. I'm hoping to lay it with more care this time to NOT have the wrinkles. What's your experience on the vacuuming?
Hey there, so sorry to get back to you so late. Funny I'm seeing this now though because if I would have answered you 10 months ago I would have said I had no problem. That vacuum was older and saw better days. Since, I've tried 3 vacuums to try to get to work with the rug. ONE- You need to be able to change height OR have a vacuum with a medium height. A strong pet vacuum I bought with no height adjustment had to much suction so it would just inhale the rug. A lightweight battery wand one would move the hair as if I was sweeping and unless I ran vacuum off the edge the dog hair wouldn't go in, just moved it. A friend of mine gave me a vacuum for my warehouse and it is perfect with this rug. ((Shark Navigator Lift-away)). If they don't sell anymore maybe you can look up specs to see details. It does not have different heights but it's one height works perfect. We also have an off brand Rumba and it works perfect with it as well. I still highly recommend the Ruggable ☑️
Sorry I bought this one five years ago and they no longer make it. It is still in wonderful shape. Probably clean it wash it every 6 months. It is a short pile