I wash all mine at 40 degrees. It depends on the fabric, if you are not sure then wash on 30 degrees. I’m not sure if the ones that are impregnated with fly repellant can be washed.
yes, this is a very good point. I fasten everything too and I tend to put it in the washer turned inside out as much as I can, to try to protect the machine from buckles.
I've washed some of mine with no problem, just use non bio and 30 degrees. I've got one that's a bit big to fit in but my rug cleaning service does them for only 5 pounds so I send that one off to be washed.
If you are worried that buckles will catch and rip the drum buy or make a wash bag with a zip fastening.The bag needs to be huge so the rug washes well. The ones for numnahs are not big enough.
Thanks all I thought I had heard somewhere that washing them was an absolute no no but couldn't think why that was the case, will stick it in an old duvet cover and bung it in the washing machine tomorrow ?
I used to wash my premier equine and Rambo heavy fly rugs at 60 twice to get the neem and sweet itch creams out when they got to yacky. Even then they never shrunk. It was the only way to get them reasonably clean again.
My YO leaves hers in a bath of rancid rain water for a few days then lets them dry - I suspect they are dirtier after her "washing" efforts than before...