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By newf-mad-mama
Date 17.11.02 15:00 UTC
PLEASE can anybody help me. I've just had lamminate flooring put down in my living room. It looks lovely but I spend all my time putting the rugs tidy!! The dog walks in and the rug is in a heap in the corner of the room. How can I stop it slidding!! I have tried the proper stuff that goes under the rug to prevent sliding, it is useless. I am getting close to the point of nailing the rug to the floor!!!!
IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE THAT HAS A SOLUTION.
Newf-Mad-Mama
By tommy
Date 17.11.02 15:02 UTC
Blue-Tac works wonders in my house!!!
By newf-mad-mama
Date 17.11.02 15:18 UTC
Tommy
Thanks, I will give it a go
Newf-Mad-Mama
By steve
Date 17.11.02 16:04 UTC
Hiya -if you go to B&Q they sell stuff to go under the rug -it comes in a roll and its white and feels tacky to the touch ,sorry I can't remember what it's called but it's in the rug dept ,it's about £5 a roll and we used 2 rolls under our rug on top of laminate and it doesn't budge an inch
( with 12mth Dobe charging up and down -worth every penny ) :D
Liz
By newf-mad-mama
Date 17.11.02 19:56 UTC
Hi
This is the very stuff I have tried. With 6 Newfies, one of them 14 weeks old, it was useless.
How would velcro work? Would I have to stick it to the floor? As for stuff sold in carpet shops, when I ask about it they look at me stupid, and say they have never heard of anything like it!!!!! and belive me I have tried every carpet shop in my area [south west wales].
I am going to buy blue tac tomorrow and give that a go.
Thanks to all for your suggestions
Newf-Mad-Mama
By steve
Date 17.11.02 20:00 UTC
are you sure it's the same stuff ?
this stuff is the same size as the rug ---not a tape !!
Oh well ,works for us
liz
By philippa
Date 17.11.02 16:26 UTC
.........or try Velcro, or you can buy special tape from carpet suppliers for this very purpose.
By metpol fan
Date 17.11.02 20:53 UTC
You can buy vet bed with rubber on the back at shows for a reasonable price, i bought three bits at discover dogs this weekend for £15 each and they are huge if i had known how big they were i would only have got two, i bought them for the same reason as you, my cocker likes to go surfing on the original vet bed across the floor, but now she cant im such a spoil sport, hope this helps Diane.
By Iloveyorkies
Date 17.11.02 22:36 UTC
Velcro may leave marks on your flooring when it's time to change it. I used it on my rugs on hard wood flooring. When I pulled the velcro off, if left a mark everywhere I put it. Plus a sticky feel that just wouldn't come off. My suggestion would be to purchase rugs with the rubber backing. They won't move on your flooring. :-) Shirl
By newf-mad-mama
Date 19.11.02 17:13 UTC
Thanks for the suggestion, but it is to late, the rugs have been bought, and have no rubber back. I am trying blue tac - so far so good .
Newf-Mad-Mama
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