So clean them
Good grief
Sometimes you need to focus
I would have expected to see rubber on the back... they look like bath mats that I've seen before.
We call them noodle rugs. The yarns are about as big as your finger. As far as I am concerned, the only way to clean them is full immersion. You'll need a centrifuge to get the water out. I don't bother with them.@PrimaDonna the last picture, what is that?
A bunch of @bob vawter fatty blunts. You couldn’t tell?
Armenian centrifuge?
Might be easier to roll it face fibre in around a rug sucker.After extracting as much as possible using a rover or water claw, Roll the rug onto a PVC pipe and stand on 1 end by leaning it against a wall. The static pressure will cause the water will run to the base of the rug near the floor. Extract this area again. Or just hand the rug and do same with ends.
Might be easier to roll it face fibre in around a rug sucker.
I only use the rug sucker on urine soaked rugs.Yes, if you happen to already have one and still stand the rug up. The rug sucker is a little disappointing. We use it on woven rugs.