Tip: You may choose to add ½ cup of white vinegar to your detergent to help neutralize pet odors. Note: we do not recommend using fabric softener or bleach when washing the Bath Mat Cover as it may affect the product's texture and color. Avoid excess sun exposure to maintain product quality and color. Machine-wash the cover in cold water on a delicate cycle using a mild, non-bleach detergent.ģ. Remove the soiled Bath Mat Cover from the Bath Mat Pad and put it in the washer with the design side facing out.Ģ. Hang drying is an option however, machine drying is recommended to help maintain the texture of the Rug Cover.ġ. Remove the Rug Cover immediately after to avoid creasing. Place the Rug Cover in the dryer and set it on low heat. We have also found rotating bristles that are gentle enough for use on our Rug Covers can often help restore the appearance of higher pile textures like Shag and Plush after wash.ģ. Tip: After drying your Rug Cover, we recommend gently combing your fingers through the pile to fluff up its shaggy texture. Do not apply anything more than low heat during the washing and drying process to prevent damage to the fibers of your rug. Alternatively, you can spray the mat down with a hose.ģ. Spot-clean the area with soap and water using a cloth or towel. Machine or Air Dry: Tumble-dry on air fluff mode or lay flat to air dry.ġ. Machine Wash : For thorough cleaning, machine-wash the Cover in cold water using a mild and non-bleach detergent.Ĥ. Spray : You may also rinse the Doormat Cover with a garden hoseģ. Avoid the outer edges of the Doormat to avoid damaging the clear thread sewn into the sides.Ģ. Tip: For difficult-to-remove lint or pet hair, use a handheld carpet scraper (we’ve had success with the Uproot Cleaner Pro). Sweep: For everyday maintenance, sweep or shake the Doormat Cover to get rid of dirt, dust, and loose debris. To clean your Doormat Cover : Sweep, Spray, or Machine Washġ. Remember: Only the Rug Covers are washable. Remove the Rug Cover from the Rug Pad and put it in the washer with the design side facing out. Do not use sharp instruments (like a metal rake) that may damage the woven fibers.Ģ. Sweep or blow away any debris that may have accumulated on the rug, such as leaves or dust. Machine-wash the Rug Cover in cold water on a delicate cycle using a mild, non-bleach detergent.ġ. Remove the soiled Rug Cover from the Rug Pad and put it in the washer with the design side facing out.ģ. If it is used indoors, proceed to step 2.Ģ. Do not use sharp instruments (like a metal rake) that may damage the woven fibers. If the rug is used outdoors, first sweep or blow away any debris, such as leaves or dust, that may have accumulated on the rug. If your vacuum has a rotating bristle attachment that is gentle enough for use on our Rug Covers, vacuuming can often help re-fluff the Plush texture after wash.ġ. Let cover rest for three hours before washing on delicate and air-drying. To remove stains, you may gently work white vinegar into the affected area until the stain begins to fade. Do not apply anything more than very low heat during the washing and drying process to prevent damage to the fibers of your rug. You may tumble-dry using the delicate or air fluff setting of your dryer, if available. Hang-dry your Rug Cover for best results. Remove the soiled Rug Cover from the Rug Pad and put it in the washer with the pile side facing out.ģ. If you notice stains on your Classic rug, please see here for pre-wash stain removal guidance, or see here for spot cleaning guidance.ġ. Machine-wash the Rug Cover in cold water on a delicate cycle using a mild, non-bleach detergent. Remove the soiled Rug Cover from the Rug Pad and put it in the washer with the design side facing out.Ģ. Here are the best ways to wash your Ruggable rug Covers:ġ. While our Rug Covers are relatively low maintenance, care is necessary to maximize their longevity.
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