I do know some folk use brick sealant which is available from builders merchants and is supposed to be excellent. You just paint it on to a clean rug and hey presto!
Dont you have anyone who does rug cleaning near to where you live? Would be a lot easier and your right, there is no way you would fit a 7ft heavyweight into your washing machine, not without breaking it anyway!
Im interested in this thread! Now with 3 horses I cant afford washing and reproofing properly every year so I only send the ones that need repair and am trying to clean the others myself.
How long does a bottle last? not just for one rug? (else its cheaper to send!)
I'm using Fabsil this year. I bought a 5L can of it and am just painting it on after I've thoroughly washed and dried my TO rugs. Not sure how economical it is though, as I seem to be using about 1/4 5L can on a 6'6" medium/heavy weight turnout with neck. It works very well though.
Not sure if all of these types of paint on sealant are 'breathable' but it makes them an interesting option if some are. Def cheaper than Fabsil for a 5L tin!
i have no idea if anyone does rug cleaning in my area! i normally jst buy new ones but now in same posistion as poiuytrewq with 3 i cant really afford to buy 3 lots of new rugs every winter!, how much does washing/reproofing normally cost?
think ill take a look at the brick sealants!
ive had to keep the poor sod stabbled at night till i get it reproofed/get a new one cant say hes too pleased but on the plus side saves me having to fetch him from the neighbouring field every morning when he jumps out! #grass is always greener!
Found Nikwax totally useless! Rug came out the bath, after the 2 hour soak, extactly the same. It took me about 4 hours in total to wash and ''reproof'' and a couple of days to dry, and nearly £12 a bottle that does 2 rugs, I took the half bottle back to the shop and got the money back. Its a waste of time.
I re-proofed 3 x shetland rugs and 2 x 6'0 full necks with one bottle of fabsil. It's brilliant stuff. I used a rag to wipe it on and when that took too long I got a mini paint roller out of the shed and used that instead. Stinks like hell if you do it indoors, but I hung the rugs on the fence and they were dry in a few hours.
I use nikwax rug proof. They recommend on the bottle that you use 500ml per rug. I've never had it not work & I wash & reproofed
all my own rugs and all the
liveries' rugs. I wash the rugs first
(I have an industrial washer) & then rewash,with the rug proof poured in at this stage. Every time I pick the reproofed rugs out of the washer,water pours off them,everywhere,as they are so blimmin waterproof! I have to put them in an Ikea bag to take them outside for drying or I have a trail of water thru the house!