Few things get me angrier than paying $$ for an area rug only to have the latex backing flake off in a mater of a couple of years. That or find it adhered itself to the floor in a little used room. I had to peel the rug off my basement bathroom that gets used a few time a year, half the backing had to be scraped off the tile.
I have a couple of rugs I paid $50 each for in my back entry. They get a moderate amount of soil in the winter and get washed 2 or 3 times a year. Always air dry, never the dryer, yet when I pulled the rugs out of the washer a lot of the backing is in the drum, Bah.
Is there a way to keep the backing intact? I recall seeing many years ago a product that could be sprayed on the back of the rug to repair the latex, don't know if it still exists.
I have a couple of rugs I paid $50 each for in my back entry. They get a moderate amount of soil in the winter and get washed 2 or 3 times a year. Always air dry, never the dryer, yet when I pulled the rugs out of the washer a lot of the backing is in the drum, Bah.
Is there a way to keep the backing intact? I recall seeing many years ago a product that could be sprayed on the back of the rug to repair the latex, don't know if it still exists.