Being_Ros
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Is it ok to wash rugs in the washing machine both in view of the rug and of the washing machine? Name your methods please!
Fine for the rug , not so great for the machine. Big rugs won't fit, smaller heavyweight full neck rugs barely fit and don't wash up well due to being crammed in. Don't wash too hot or with lots of detergent if it's a turnout rug, use shampoo so as not to affect the waterproofing. I just get the filthiest grooming brush, the shampoo, the hose and get scrubbing. Preferably a hot sunny day, so it's dry and packed away again by night time.
Haha, always good to avoid domestic arguments! I need to find a local one which is good, last time they lost half of the rugs and we didn't get them back until a year later then charged a fortune!Washing horsey stuff kills washing machines, plus things you wash afterwards tend to come out with horse hair attached. I get the local horse rug washing place to do mine, it saves a lot of hassle and no domestic arguments![]()
We soak our rugs in a large tub trug with warm water and soda crystals overnight to loosen mud and muck , then lay them out flat and blast them with a pressure washer, dry and re-proof with fenwicks awning and gazebo proofer
That sounds like a good idea, I will look into that for my saddlepads, thank you!Ive got one of those laundry wash bags and do saddle pads, boots, bandages and light cotton sheets and his lw stable rug in that, followed by my horsey clothes so hubby doesnt get too sniffy about itOutdoor rugs and heavier stable rugs go to the horse laundry.
I first bought a dirt cheap one off eBay, it lasted ages and was abused! So when we moved I splashed out, bought a new one on offer for £220. It's now two years in and still in very regular use. Even if it dies now it's saved me a fortune in rug cleaning.Does the mud and hair not clog the washing machine up?