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Problem Using Rug Runners
I am frustrated. I have a situation here at home that causes me to
have to try to protect my walltowall rugs. I never should have bought the expensive, plush rugs that I did, but now that that is a done deal, I need to try to keep them from getting stained. The cleanups are getting too frequent and are too hard and are too frequent for this old man care giver. I have tried a few fabric runners from Lowes, all on the order of 2' X 8'. So far they all quickly 'bunch up' because they seem not to like laying on the rugs. That causes a dangerous situation that is very dangerous when walked on, and is something I should avoid. Anyone suggest an alternative? How about plastic runners? Do they have similar problems? The Apeman |
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