Only a couple times. air dry if possible, because the backing peels off
2006-11-25 07:05:08
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answered by John Scary 5
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I even have finished this formerly and that i'm able to truly make it easier to recognize that the rubber will crack and bypass away bit and products interior the washing device a actual mess to sparkling up , so now I wash them interior the laundry bathtub and carry them exterior to dry , I additionally attempt to purchase new rugs with out the rubber backing ,in case you may desire to avert them from slipping away in basic terms purchase some backing it somewhat is offered with the aid of the roll .
2016-10-13 02:27:37
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answered by ? 4
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I do. Set the washer to gentle cycle. I also put my bath rugs in the dryer, on low heat. Just don't place it with any other clothes. Also, over a period of time, the rug will go bad, so prepare to buy another one eventually
2006-11-25 07:29:19
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answered by quiet_king 2
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Yes. Cold water. What screws up the rubber is the dryer. Set on low or hang outside to dry. Experience.
2006-11-25 07:05:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you can machine wash bath mats but it is best to let them air dry since if you put them in the dryer the back will start coming off after a few times.
2006-11-25 07:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I got mine from Target over 2 years ago and wash it every few weeks and dry it in the dryer. I haven't had any problems yet with the backing...if that helps.
2006-11-25 07:17:09
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Certainly....it is best to use cold water....then put it in the dryer on low heat for not more than 3 - 4 minutes...then lay over rack to finish drying.
2006-11-25 07:05:57
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answered by ticklemeblue 5
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Yes, you can put it in a machine and hang it to dry. Do not put it in the dryer. Wash on gentle cycle only with little soap. Do not combine with other clothes.
2006-11-25 07:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but depending on the quality of it to begin with, it will eventually after so many washing start to crumble off the back.
2006-11-25 07:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you can wash anything you like (in the whole world) but it may not be useful afterwards. For example you can wash a magazine but you may not be able to read it later.
2006-11-25 07:12:27
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answered by Great Hair Direct 2
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