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October 30, 2005
Nonslip Rug Grips
Tired of your rugs migrating all over the room?
Had enough of tripping and falling over them when they slide around under your feet?
Thought so.
But perhaps you don't have the energy or the time to trek to the store to buy a huge roll of foam padding to put under them.
And besides, that stuff has gotten really expensive, what with everything derived from oil now skyrocketing in price.
And who wants to go to the trouble of moving the rugs so you can put the padding underneath?
Besides which you'll pass out from disgust when you see what's there.
No problema.
Rug Grips offer a quick and not–dirty solution.
They're strips of material covered on both sides with a special adhesive that keeps rugs snugly in place on wood, tile, linoleum and carpet.
No sticky residue stays behind when you remove the stuff.
It doesn't mar your floors.
You cut it to fit your rugs.
I'm sold — where can I get some?
Right here — $5.99 for two rolls, each 3"W x 15'L.
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Excuse me, but, BULLS**T!!
With some qualifiers. I suppose it depends on how often you go without repositioning the rug on the floor, how much heat it's regularly exposed to, what kind of varnish/sealer your floor is finished with, etc., etc.
My house has oak downstairs and ancient old pine upstairs. I once used this stuff on rugs all over the place, and it left residues that were VERY difficult to remove. But then, the rugs didn't get moved or swept under or any of that other tiresome housekeeping stuff for, uh, a LONG time. Maybe that's the key. Anyway, I wouldn't recommend it.
Posted by: Flutist | Oct 31, 2005 2:07:36 AM
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