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Ruggable are washable rugs with a separate backing.

With dogs and such, this seems like a good idea. We don’t know anyone that has one but the review well.

Also, we’re looking to maybe buy a carpet cleaning machine. The rental ones around here are nasty and seem like they add more junk to the carpets.




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I have a few, and a family member has a house full of them.

They get much, much cleaner than a carpet cleaner gets a normal carpet.

You do need access to a fairly large washing machine, if you get the larger ones.

Also, it can be a little annoying to get them lined up properly.

If you have a good local rug cleaner, and no allergy issues, the other option is oriental rugs, with regular washings.
 
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I also have one- it's one of the smaller ones and use it under the dogs' dishes. Much easier to clean and has been holding up well.
 
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My wife decided that it’s the way to go, so we have several on hardwood and tile floors. They look nice enough, the only problem I see is that the fit between the rug and mat isn’t always perfect and the edges can curl a bit.

I’ll add, it beats the heck out of using those corner glue patches on a conventional rug.

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