Friday, September 4, 2015

Rug Pad Review and Foyer

Hello everyone!

I was recently contacted by Rug Pad USA to review one of their rug pads.  Now, I know to most people, that doesn't sound too exciting!  That is probably about as exciting as buying new tires for your car, right?  However, what DID appeal to me was knowing that I would have the opportunity to finally "get it right" with the proper rug pad.  What do I mean by "get it right"?  Well, many of you notice that I don't have a rug in my family room.  I used to though.  That is until I decided to look under it and found that it was sticking to my floors and leaving rubber all over it!  Not pretty!  I pulled up the rug and then had to go to the store and buy some heavy duty adhesive remover in hopes of removing it from my floors and not ruining them further in the process.  After several hours on my hands and knees, I was able to remove the residue.  But, there are still reminders of the damage it caused if you look closely enough on my floor!  THAT is why I gave up on a rug in my family room.  I was a little shy of trying this whole thing again.  

So now.............I don't have to worry about that happening as long as I use the proper rug pad.  I have a rug in my foyer that I was using (once again) the wrong rug pad with.





Do you recognize this?  You probably have one just like it.  It's a pvc style rug pad.  It does a fine job of keeping your rug in place, but at what price?  

So, now I have the new RUBBER rug pad from Rug Pad USA and I can already tell what a difference it is.



Now, I don't have to worry about this one destroying my floors.

Here is my cotton hand woven rug (that MUST have a rug pad under it).  



Now, you may wonder what is the difference between the pvc rug pad and the rubber rug pad that I'm using now.  Why is one better than the other?

  Well, the pvc rug pad can't breathe and therefore that is what can cause it to stick to your floors.  It can also discolor them in the process.  If that happens, then your floors are permanently damaged. 

The rubber rug pad DOES breathe and therefore does not stick to your floors.  Since it comes directly from a rubber tree, it has low VOC's that won't cause discoloration of your floors.  That makes it Eco friendly too.

The rug pad they sent me is called the Eco-Solid Rug Pad.  Here is the info that came with it.


They have several different types to choose from so you can use the proper pad for your type of flooring.  They also cut it to the proper size for you so it's ready to use upon arrival!

You can go HERE to see the various selections to choose from. 

Now, I'm not worried about anything happening to my floors in my foyer.



And I assure you that if I decide to put another rug in my family room, I will be contacting Rug Pad USA for my next rug pad!  

(Disclosure:  I was given a rug pad to try out, but all of these opinions are my own.)

I hope all of you have a great Labor Day weekend!  

Thanks for stopping by.

~ Dian Mayasari ~ 


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