Which Side of a Rug Pad Goes Down? (How to Install a Rug Pad) - RugPadUSA
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It's actually rather common for people to place a rug pad upside-down. If that happens, it may not protect your floors like you'd expect, and could even be a tripping hazard. Here's a straightforward guide to installing your rug pad..
It's actually rather common for people to place a rug pad upside-down. If that happens, it may not protect your floors like you'd expect, and could even be a tripping hazard. Here's a straightforward guide to installing your rug pad.
Which Side of a Rug Pad Goes Down? (How to Install a Rug Pad) - RugPadUSA
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