Pros and Cons of Applying Rug Tape on Your Floors and Carpets

Pros and Cons of Applying Rug Tape on Your Floors and Carpets

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If non-slip rug pads aren’t your jam to keep rugs from slipping, sliding and bunching, rug tape might be for you. And because we want all rug owners to live in harmony with their rugs, we created this handy guide on everything rug tape.
If you have a rug that keeps moving around on your floor, you’ve got a few different options to keep that sucker in place. If non-slip rug pads aren’t your jam, rug tape might be more up your alley. And because we want all rug owners to live in harmony with their rugs, we created this handy guide on everything rug tape.

Pros and Cons of Applying Rug Tape on Your Floors and Carpets

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