marmalade76
Well-Known Member
Stable rugs are done in my machine regularly, before they get too dirty. Turnout rugs, depending on use are sent to be washed twice a year, and reproofed once a year. We're on clay soil and during a wet winter, the linings can be drenched in mud due to my horse rolling in mud puddles.
Although I've always bought top of the range rugs, the quality and durability is no longer the same. LInings rip quicker, as does the outer shell, so more frequent washing isn't helpful.
I never jet wash after destroying a couple of rugs about 20 years ago when the quality was still very good.
None of them last well now, I think Horseware realised they were making them too good and therefore weren't selling enough of them and FalPro seem to have gone out if business
I have one 25 year old Rambo Wug that only comes out when the weather is really bad, a couple of Amigos I bought in the sales and the lightweight (no fill & 50g) I just buy the cheap Shires ones (Tempest & Typhoon), they will just about do two or three winters.
I can fit all my rugs in my machine except the Wug but other than the light weights and stable rugs which get more use, I try not to machine wash the heavier rugs unless they're really manky in the the hope that they'll last longer. I hang them over a gate and wash with the hose & brush.