Where do you get your rugs washed?

Take them to Shedfield Nursey
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I use a company called work space, they are kind like a charity that helps people that have suffered break downs get back into work. They are very reasonable and do a very good job with quite a fast turn over
 
Summer sheets, fleeces etc go home to wash, all other rugs just get washed and re-proofed at the end of the year by the horsey dry cleaners. It is expensive but it keeps them immaculate- I have had some of my rugs years and they look like they did the day I bought them.
 
fleeces and sheets go in the washing machine (in one of those orange bags to contain hair). Turnouts and stable rugs go to the local feed merchant where they are collected by 'Sue's Rug Wash' for between £5 and £15 depending on the weight and type of rug, and what I want doing with them - washing, reproofing etc.
 
at work, just don't tell them!

occassionally at home but my mum worries that my skanky rugs will kill her machine
 
I don't wash mine anymore, the prices are just ridiculous - I'd be cheaper buying a large washing machine and doing them myself
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I work for a laundry and dry cleaning company who do commercial and all the queens horse stuff....we get free concession
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yay!! clean rugs!
 
if it can get shoved in the washing machine at a mates house, then it goes through there, sometimes two or three times, and all but the thickest 6ft9 rugs fit in!
 
I wash travel rugs and coolers myself and turnouts don't get washed. I take my stable rugs to a local rug wash compnay for £5 a rug.
 
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