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Dog diarrhoea on wool rug

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breadandhoney · 23/08/2013 10:01

What would happen if I put it in the washing machine? It should fit. It's just a runner. I have cleaned it to the best of my ability but there are still stains and it still smells and is clearly still riddled with germs. With a baby and toddler I obviously want it as clean as possible.

Would it shrink/ruin on a gentle cycle?

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OverTheFieldsAndFarAway · 23/08/2013 10:05

I think at best the rug would ruined, at worst you might kill your washing machine.

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LifeofPo · 23/08/2013 10:09

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ClaimedByMe · 23/08/2013 10:11

I would stuff it on a wool wash, whats the worst that can happen, it already sounds ruined, I would dry it outside though, wool does sometimes smell a bit when its wet.

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breadandhoney · 23/08/2013 10:19

Oh no. I've already had one rug ruined by cat wee a couple of months ago. How do you think it could wreck my washing machine? Any other ideas of how to clean it besides the machine? If there is no other option I am tempted to throw it in to see how it turns out but not at the cost of my washing machine!

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ClaimedByMe · 23/08/2013 10:21

Put it in a duvet cover so if it does fall to bits, it will be contained, I wash everything in the washing machine as long as its a gentle wash I think it will be fine.

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OverTheFieldsAndFarAway · 23/08/2013 10:24

Because of the amount of fibre loss during the wash. Wool rugs are not meant to be washed. I bought a machine to freshen up a wool rug, it knackered the machine after one go.

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ZolaBuddleia · 23/08/2013 10:30

I knackered a machine washing a chenille-type throw, the fibres came off.

Also, wouldn't the low temperature needed for a wool wash mean that the dog diarrhoea germs would still be in it?

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OverTheFieldsAndFarAway · 23/08/2013 10:46

It was a carpet cleaning machine that the rug knackered. Zola is right about the temperature. I'd just get rid of it.

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HollaAtMeBaby · 24/08/2013 10:02

Bin it. Disgusting!

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BrownSauceSandwich · 24/08/2013 15:36

Bin the rug and skin the dog instead.

Our beloved hound sees rugs as her mortal enemy... They cannot be suffered to live. The few rugs we still have are pretty sad looking.

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Weelady77 · 25/08/2013 21:46

My son gave my dog spaghetti Bol and it had red runs all over my brand new cream new wool carpet I had to get a professional cleaner in to clean it as wool is different from normal carpets/rugs but I don't know how!!

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