Non-slip Rugs - As Seen On TV!

May 30, 2008, 7:30 pmbetterhomesgardens

Household rugs on wooden floors can be more trouble than their worth!

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We'll instead of going out and buying a non-slip backing to add onto the back of your rug, we've got an idea that'll save you some money!

What you'll need:

Liquid nails; Gloves

Process:

Step 1: Apply the liquid nails onto the rug backing and leave it to dry - back side up.

TIP: There are so many different materials that rugs are made from that it's a good idea to test a small patch on the underside of your rug to make sure it won't do any damage.

TIP: Make sure you use gloves to protect your hands and always apply the liquid nails in a well ventilated area.

TIP: This product will take 24 hours to dry. Make sure you keep the mat in a place out of reach from the kids.

Step 2: Make sure the liquid nails is totally dry and then lie it down on your floorboards.

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