Standard Rug Pad
Standard Rug Pad
Shop the Standard Rug Pad from Ruggable. Our washable rugs are made-to-order, stain-resistant and machine washable. Free shipping!
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The Standard Extra Grip Pad provides a nonskid layer with added cushion designed to keep your area rugs in place with its rubber-like texture. Its low profile allows area rugs to lay flat to the floor, keeping them in place and making vacuuming easier. A rug pad is rmended to prevent slipping and to keep the rug lying flat in one place Size: 4' 8 x 7' 6.
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Protect your hardwood floors with the Surya Rugs 100% Standard Felted Wool Reversible Rug Pad. Made from recycled synthetic fibers this rug pad prevents scratches on your hardwood floors. It makes vacuuming easier too by holding your rug firmly in place. It comes in several sizes but it can also be easily cut to perfectly fit your area rug.
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Very good condition. No stains. No tears or damage. See pictures for condition. Measurements: 4 x 6 feet
Ruggable Black Non-Slip Standard Rug Pad 4ft x 6ft Rug System
Strong gripping power - natural rubber backing keeps rugs anchored firmly in place; prevents slipping, sliding, and wrinkling in high-traffic areas.
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Ruggable Black Non-Slip Standard Rug Pad 4ft x 6ft Rug System
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NOT NON-SLIP - This pad is meant for use with rugs anchored by furniture or heavy rugs that stay in place on their own. For non-slip applications, try
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