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Right PAD does not harm your Carpet Denver wooden floors

February 8th, 2010

It is a proven fact that a rug pad prolongs the life of your rug, adds comfort and sound absorbtion as well as safety for non slip reasons. Now, we must consider the right rug pad that does not harm our wood, or other hard surface, floors.

For room size rugs that don’t tend to slide, I like a nice quality dense jute pad. Today’s jute pads are not rough and do not shred like the old days. There is a great pad available that is made using recycled material such as nylon and wool fiber from Carpet Denver scraps. This jute pad is made with a needle punched process to create a dense, yet comfortable pad that does not shed, smell and is mold and mildew resistant.

Jute pads come in various weights. They start at 20 ounce and go up to 40 ounce. The best pad for all rugs is the 40 ounce jute pad. Due to its weight, it is dense enough to protect your rugs and your floors yet soft enough to feel comfortable. A spongy type pad, much of what is used under wall to wall Carpet Denvering, is not desired under area rugs. The spongy pads allow penetration from the surface of your rug to the floor underneath, hence causing possible indentations to your floors as well as a lack of a soild foundation to the back of your rugs, where they need the protection.

In the world of rubber, or non slip, pads, there are many choices that resemeble each other. This type of pad is made from a dense needle punched jute surface and a rubber, or rubber like, backing. Here is where we need to be careful. It is important to choose a pad in this category that contains a solid rubber back. Many of these pads have a sprayed on latex backing. This sprayed latex will provide a non slip effect for a while yet it can be a short while before damage occurs. The fact that the latex is sprayed on means that there is not a strong enough hold between the latex and the jute surface. This is why we hear about “rubber” rug pads that tend to break down or stick to hard floor surfaces. I like the non slip pad that contains this jute surface and a solid layer of rubber which is sewn on to the jute. Because this is an independent solid layer of real rubber, it will last longer, provide better non slip functions and will not harm your floors.

Your area rugs are an investment and the safety of your family means everything. Don’t skimp when it comes to the right rug pad. Make a qualilty choice and you won’t have to worry about your rug pads for years to come.

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The right rug pad will not harm your wood floors

February 8th, 2010

It is a proven fact that a rug pad prolongs the life of your rug, adds comfort and sound absorbtion as well as safety for non slip reasons. Now, we must consider the right rug pad that does not harm our wood, or other hard surface, floors.

For room size rugs that don’t tend to slide, I like a nice quality dense jute pad. Today’s jute pads are not rough and do not shred like the old days. There is a great pad available that is made using recycled material such as nylon and wool fiber from carpet scraps. This jute pad is made with a needle punched process to create a dense, yet comfortable pad that does not shed, smell and is mold and mildew resistant.

Jute pads come in various weights. They start at 20 ounce and go up to 40 ounce. The best pad for all rugs is the 40 ounce jute pad. Due to its weight, it is dense enough to protect your rugs and your floors yet soft enough to feel comfortable. A spongy type pad, much of what is used under wall to wall carpeting, is not desired under area rugs. The spongy pads allow penetration from the surface of your rug to the floor underneath, hence causing possible indentations to your floors as well as a lack of a soild foundation to the back of your rugs, where they need the protection.

In the world of rubber, or non slip, pads, there are many choices that resemeble each other. This type of pad is made from a dense needle punched jute surface and a rubber, or rubber like, backing. Here is where we need to be careful. It is important to choose a pad in this category that contains a solid rubber back. Many of these pads have a sprayed on latex backing. This sprayed latex will provide a non slip effect for a while yet it can be a short while before damage occurs. The fact that the latex is sprayed on means that there is not a strong enough hold between the latex and the jute surface. This is why we hear about “rubber” rug pads that tend to break down or stick to hard floor surfaces. I like the non slip pad that contains this jute surface and a solid layer of rubber which is sewn on to the jute. Because this is an independent solid layer of real rubber, it will last longer, provide better non slip functions and will not harm your floors.

Your area rugs are an investment and the safety of your family means everything. Don’t skimp when it comes to the right rug pad. Make a qualilty choice and you won’t have to worry about your rug pads for years to come.

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Area Rugs: How to Care for Your Rugs

February 8th, 2010

Area rugs bring color, warmth and a sense of foundation to any room. Once you own an area rug, caring for it is relatively simple but should be performed. If cared for properly, a quality carpet can last a lifetime.

The first thing to consider for is a quality rug pad. Rugs take stress on their pile, their backing and their foundation since they are usually against a hard floor surface. The proper pad will reduce, and in most cases, eliminate the stress. When a rug is walked on, the backing, or the knots, grind against the hard floor. Over time, this creates premature wear. A carpet pad acts as a barrier and absorbs most of this stress, hence prolonging the life of your rug. Although there are several choices in pads, be sure to purchase one that is dense enough to resist pressure and safe enough for your floors. If it is a non slip pad you desire, get one that contains real rubber and not a sprayed on latex rubber since this can break down and harm the floor. One of the best rug pads available is one with a recycled jute and real layer of rubber that prevents slipping as well as protects as it should. You may view the best rug pads at http://www.rugpadcorner.comĀ 

Since air has dust particles, these particles settle within the foundation of a rug. It is important, even if the rug looks clean, to vacuum at least once a week. Vacuuming will help to remove any dust particles that cannot be seen as well as create an air flow circulation. On good quality rugs, you may use a beater bar vacuum or a suction vacuum and try to vacuum with the direction of the pile of the rug. One helpful hint is that if your rug has fringe, or tassels, be sure not to suck them up into the vacuum as this will wear them out sooner.

Inevitably, there is always more of a traffic pattern on some parts of the rug than others. For this reason, it is a great idea to rotate once a year. This will help to maintain more of an even pile. Spreading the wear is important so that one part of your rug does not wear out before another part.

Cleaning rugs is important as well. Handmade wool rugs do not need an annual cleaning like synthetic ones. For those made of wool, once every 3 or 4 years is enough since the wool contains lanolin oils and should retain these oils as much as possible. Have your rug professionally cleaned and make the cleaning company aware of any unusual stains. For spot cleaning, always first try to clean the area with a damp sponge. If this does not work, try adding a little liquid detergent. For acidic stains such as wine and juice, blotting the spill with club soda usually works.

Relatively speaking, area rugs require little care. Provide them with the right pad, vacuum, rotate and clean them regularly and you will find that the rug will be the foundation of your room for years to come.

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Rug Pads: The Best Non Slip Rug Pads

February 8th, 2010

I am always looking at the effects of non slip rug pads on floors and rugs. A common issue among a certain quality of non slip rug pads is that the pad marks the floor with the actual design of the pad. This happens for a good reason, the reason being that this rug pad actually contains a spray, and is not real rubber or an organic material.

Although many non slip rug pads resemble each other, there are differences. By the way, this type of pad is also referred to as non skid, hold tight and grip it, just to name a few. Okay, the best non slip rug pad is either made with a natural rubber layer or is an organic polymer. These two types of carpet pad will not harm your floor and will last as long as they should. Real rubber is generally not harmful to wood and hardwood floors. If any marking does occur, it is usually due to the finish of the floor and not the fact that the rubber pad is defective.

Now about those other pads that look like quality pads but are truly just a temporary band-aid. These pads are either a plastic or nylon material that are sprayed with some sort of chemical to give them a non slip function. The main problem here is that in time, this spray wears off of the material and transfers to your floor. This is why we tend to see floors marked with some pads. Besides the fact that they mark the floor, they also loose their non slip function after a while.

My first choice in the best non slip rug pad is one that is a combination of jute and real rubber, not a spray. This pad is about 1/4 of an inch thick and the jute surface is needle punched recycled jute. Attached to this surface is the bottom layer of rubber, which in a quality pad is sewn on. You may see this non slip rug pad at http://www.rugpadcorner.com. Be careful of those pads where the latex rubber is sprayed on, as is very common these days to cut down on costs. This type of product will break down and mark your floors eventually, costing you far more than the savings in buying the pad in the first place. Choose one in which the jute is recycled and the rubber bottom is actually a layer of rubber. This is extremely important.

If you prefer a thinner pad, then my next safe choice is an organic polymer non slip rug pad. Here, what you see is what you get. There is no spray to cover anything up. This pad is 1/8 of an inch thick and is great at keeping rugs from sliding. Use this where height is an issue, such as in hallways with doors opening up over the rug.

These two best non slip rug pads require very little care. You may pass the vacuum over the jute and rubber one once in a while and you may pull up the organic one and air it outside once a year. Other then this, you can be assured that your rugs, your floors and your family are protected for years to come.

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Right PAD Carpet Denver does not harm your wood floors

February 8th, 2010

It is a proven fact that a rug pad prolongs the life of your rug, adds comfort and sound absorbtion as well as safety for non slip reasons. Now, we must consider the right rug pad that does not harm our wood, or other hard surface, floors.

For room size rugs that don’t tend to slide, I like a nice quality dense jute pad. Today’s jute pads are not rough and do not shred like the old days. There is a great pad available that is made using recycled material such as nylon and wool fiber from Carpet Denver scraps. This jute pad is made with a needle punched process to create a dense, yet comfortable pad that does not shed, smell and is mold and mildew resistant.

Jute pads come in various weights. They start at 20 ounce and go up to 40 ounce. The best pad for all rugs is the 40 ounce jute pad. Due to its weight, it is dense enough to protect your rugs and your floors yet soft enough to feel comfortable. A spongy type pad, much of what is used under wall to wall Carpet Denvering, is not desired under area rugs. The spongy pads allow penetration from the surface of your rug to the floor underneath, hence causing possible indentations to your floors as well as a lack of a soild foundation to the back of your rugs, where they need the protection.

In the world of rubber, or non slip, pads, there are many choices that resemeble each other. This type of pad is made from a dense needle punched jute surface and a rubber, or rubber like, backing. Here is where we need to be careful. It is important to choose a pad in this category that contains a solid rubber back. Many of these pads have a sprayed on latex backing. This sprayed latex will provide a non slip effect for a while yet it can be a short while before damage occurs. The fact that the latex is sprayed on means that there is not a strong enough hold between the latex and the jute surface. This is why we hear about “rubber” rug pads that tend to break down or stick to hard floor surfaces. I like the non slip pad that contains this jute surface and a solid layer of rubber which is sewn on to the jute. Because this is an independent solid layer of real rubber, it will last longer, provide better non slip functions and will not harm your floors.

Your area rugs are an investment and the safety of your family means everything. Don’t skimp when it comes to the right rug pad. Make a qualilty choice and you won’t have to worry about your rug pads for years to come.

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