How to Prevent a Throw Rug from Slipping
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2018
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The beginning was funny! XD
Future Zamasu exactly like a tv infomercial 😂
Gangsta Ron gets prime parking spot right outside the door smack dab in the middle of the fire lane. OG right there.
Very sturdy, and easy to clean.Excellent product
Great idea.
Really good video! Thank you!
I use velcro.Stick one side to the underneath and one to the floor. Just keep the two sides of the velcro together, then when placing the mat on the floor just peel back the piece that is going onto the floor. This is brilliant also for carpets upon carpets
Love the kitchen😁
NICE ‼️
Thankyou for this video,I’m headed to Home Depot!
Very interesting! What is the name of the non-skid pad that you recommend from Home Depot?
Ron, Ron, Ron! How about answering a few people's questions? That would be appreciated I'm sure! Good video though.
Is it washable?
Ron seems so. I’ve bet he has tones of friends! On ya Ron !!!
Good job. I think he demonstrated how critical it is to secure rugs to prevent slipping - he could have been injured. The two sided tape is a great idea.
Velcro is far better
Just used rubberized spray paint. Plastic dip or Quick dip. Quick and easy.
Velcro is just as good. Place one side on the underpart of the mat, with the other piece still attached, then when you lower the mat just remove the protective tape from the other piece of Velcro and sound as a pound.
A little liquid nails works great as well or crazy glue, a little dab will do you .😉
Velcro the best
You need a stunt double.
Is it washable? My uncle has a bathroom rug that came with a bottom side that was rubberized. He washes it a lot, and washed all the rubber off the bottom. Instead of buying a new rug, he wants me to fix it. I'm just trying to find the best solution that will last through the wash cycles.
I have many rugs that I love and have used and washed so much that the backs wore off, so I started using these non-slip thingies on the back, but they don't work very well.
Can you wash the rug with double-sided tape on it
Do you always park in the fire zone? Lol.
fire zones are red yellow zones are for loading and unloading
@@garagebandbrothers that maybe true in general, but in this particular video "FIRE LANE" is painted in yellow in front of the door at the 0:15 mark. would be interesting to try getting out of the ticket by arguing that the notice was painted the wrong color.
I have a toilet one which already came with a rubber back and it still slips when the floor gets wet. Is there a solution for that?
I would also consider not leaving the rug in a place where you can trip over it.
Great vid.
Love the thumbnail.
Once that backing gets dust dirt on it it doesn't work. Been there tried that
What works for you?
Pin the rug to the floor
Buy a rug with rubber backing on it already when it starts slipping clean it.
Will it be easy to take off the tape from the rug?
I can never get that carpet tape to hold. It's easy to remove because it's not tacky at all. I donated 2 rolls to Goodwill. I cut the mat to fit, 2" border on all sides, but I use plain, old silver Duck Tape to attach the mat to the rug. Duck Tape is wide enough to catch the edge of the mat but not extend past the edge of the rug. My rugs and runners don't slip. I can vacuum over the rugs. I can easily lift the rugs and put them back with one hand to vacuum the floor under the rugs. I've never had any problem with rug mats or Duck Tape leaving residue on my floors. I have dark laminate flooring that would probably show residue in hi-def, but there are no residue marks on my flooring (4-5 years same mats, tape, and rugs).
I put it on the bottom of my braided rugs and it never came off and ruined the rugs.
"Son of a bitch! You alright buddy?" Whuh? Wait...huh? Ohhh you got me you bastard! Good one😄
It doesn't work very well for me. I tried that.
And every time you wash your rug you have to replace the tape.
Here's a tip. Try adding links or information on what materials you've used in your videos and people might be more inclined to follow up. Thanks for sharing
So you have to re-do this every time you wash the rug. Ugh.....
One guy used hot glue... works better and less work :)
Woodprix comes with very useful plans with all the details you need.
I wonder if he does his own stunts...
So we're not going to talk about the fact that he parked in a fire lane?