The rug does the job, soaks up water well.
Only complaint is that the color really doesn't look like that, it's much lighter.
superior bath rug, water thirsty, soft under foot, air dries very quickly
These microfiber rugs are excellent. If you need a bath rug that truly absorbs a remarkable amount of liquid while protecting the surface it sits on, this rug is for you. We live in a log home that was built with wood floors throughout the house including the bathroom. Even if the shower door...
Decent
This is adequate for the money. My rug, which is small, has the corners turn up and I cannot get
them to lay flat. This ruins the effect. It also has a tendency to catch the foot a little, and thus move.
May 30, 2007 | Danielle:
Can I machine wash the rugs in my bathroom?
I'm wondering if I can wash those bathroom rugs in the machine and just hang them up to dry? They are your average bathroom rugs with the rubbery material on the bottom but they have no tags so i'm...
A: yes, just dont dry them in the dryer.
Jun 20, 2006 | Lori A:
Why are my dogs and/or cats peeing on the bathroom rugs?
I have two doxies and two cats. I know that one of the dogs has peed on every bathroom rug in the house. Yes, they get washed afterwards.
I think one of the cats (male but fixed...
A: Possibly marking territory, it is where you and your family go and they may be trying to mark it after smelling yours (very, very strong sense of smell). I don't know if this works or not but...
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Halloween Cats Witch Bats Complete Bathroom Set with Rugs Toilet ...
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16-Pc. Set includes:
Plastic Shower curtain (70" x 72")
12 Shower hooks (3")
6 Bat-shaped cold cast ceramic
6 Black plastic
U-shaped rug (22" x 23")
Tank lid cover (11-1/2" x 21-1/2")
Toilet seat cover (17-1/2" x 18")
Each item in the set features the same great design for a fun, coordinating...
How Long Should You Keep A Bathroom Rug?
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How often have you woken up in the middle of the night and gone to your bathroom and thought “Boy, I really need to have a rug in here.” since your bare feet get cold by the bare floor and therefore you get awake? Do you have a rug in your bathroom? If you are like most homeowners, you have at least one of these in each bathroom in your home. But a better question may have to do with how long you have had these bathroom rugs. When it comes down to it, some people keep these for entirely too long. On the other side of things, there are others who get rid of them too often and end up wasting money in the long run. Which group do you fit into? When it comes down to it, it can often times be difficult to determine how long to keep a bathroom rug. Although you would think that this would be pretty self explanatory, it rarely works out that way. There are many different details that you will want to keep in mind when deciding whether or not it is time to make a change. As you can imagine, the right decision is not imperative to the overall look and feel of your home, but it is something that you should want to do right. Generally speaking, if your bathroom rug looks bad it is time to get rid of it. If you are in this situation, it is safe to say that you are one of those people who waited a bit too long. As you probably know, your bathroom rug goes through a lot of stress day in and day out. Not only does it get walked on time and time again, but it must also deal with high amounts of water. And on top of this, since your bathroom probably gets steamy when the shower is on, your rug must also deal with these conditions. At the same time, your bathroom rug may look good on the surface. But before you keep it around any longer, you will want to check the bottom side. In most cases, this is where you will begin to see just how bad your bathroom rug is getting. There is a good chance that you will turn your bathroom rug over just to find mold and mildew. If this is the case, it is about time that you make a change. Not only is this bad for your floor, but it can be bad for you at the same time. On the other side of things, there are those people who are always making a change to the way that their bathroom looks. These homeowners get rid of bathroom rugs on a monthly basis because they are always changing their color scheme. While bathroom rugs do not cost hundreds of dollars in most cases, you should probably try to find a color scheme and then stick with it.
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