Discovering Amazing Rug Pads
September 4, 2010 by Hanna08
One reason for the Rug Pads Protect Area Rugs decay is because when there is no rug pad, the bottom of the rug rubs against the hard flooring beneath it. Obviously this is like rug pads. If the correct rug pad is used, you will recognize this in a number of different ways. Believe it or not, a rug usually wears out faster on the bottom of your rug than on the top.
And now that same walk can be even more soothing as your feet meet a softer surface with each step. If you don’t have anything underneath your rug, this dirt will just sit there and grind away at the bottom of your rug as it is walked on. But has little, or nothing, to do with area rug pads usually. There are three reasons that using a quality rug pad is important.
Rug pads protect the carpet underneath. Speaking of dirt, a rug pad can also help keep your rug clean. This is similar to Oriental rug pads frequently. In addition to the durability that a rug pad will add, you should also consider that it will make the job look better as well.
Another great thing about rug pads is the fact that they help prevent bacteria from building up in your home. Over time, friction can rub through the finish of your floor. This may only be a thin layer of protection, but you will definitely be able to notice the difference when you are walking in your bare or sock feet.
Rug pads do a terrific job of holding area rugs of any sort: seagrass, shag rugs, sisal rugs, wool rugs, jute rugs, even bamboo rugs-any type of area you can imagine, a rug pad can help secure. You don’t want the rug pad to show, so it should be cut to be at least 1/2″ smaller all the way around. You want to make sure that you get a rug pad that is of high quality, and of course, one that is known to get the job done. Rug pads come in all shapes and sizes and most can be sized with a pair of household scissors.

To figure out why this never happens you need to consider why people make art in the first place. There are obviously a ton of different reasons but lets assume for the most part that its because people want to a) express themselves b) produce something that has some kind of aesthetic appeal and c) get the commision.
Think about the majority of people who get off on just the feel of rubbing their hands around on something. You probably dont know any but in my mind at least they are creepy as hell. Thats beside the point though. I just cant fathom how someone could use the medium of touch for the HIGHBROW creation of art. Ok this thing is kind of cooler than warm temp and is smooth and squishy. What could that possibly be expressing? I dont even give a shit about deep meanings or anything like that either, but from a purely aesthetic veiwpoint its just kind of pointless. We feel things everyday and i would be literally amazed if you could market a cool thing that has no purpose to be touched, especially if the case was some weirdo yoko ono wannabe who make stuff that wasnt even nice to touch in the first place.
Look at it this way too: highbrow (and i use this word wanting to kill myself) art is all the result of rich dudes commisioning music or paintings or building designs or whatever. Almost all of bachs thousands of peices of music were made because he was getting a check for them, not because he was starving to express his unique little veiwpoint on the world. Touch art would serve no purpose (as opposed to music or paintungs or architecture, which were ultimatly commissioned for their usefullness) to the person paying the artist unless it was for weird personal use (and i say use because youd just be picking up and touching the thing).
So if no one is paying the artist, the only reason to make this type of art would be for personal fullfilment, and i feel like this is the kind of thing that would fall under the same blanket as avant garde bagism shit, and youll notice even john lennon abandoned all that bullshit pretty fast too. And if it makes me sound like a snob fine, but i wouldnt be interested in their dumb exhibit of RUB YOUR HANDS ON 25 DISTINCT AND UNIQUE SHAG RUGS.
sorry if this post blows i wrote it from a phone and fuck proofreading
It's interesting that Nissan thinks the only people it can sell this car to are kids. I'm a 60-year-old farmer. I don't have an iPod and I outgrew shag rugs in the 1960s, but this car may be just what I've been looking for.
What attracts me is a reasonable price, an impressive list of safety features, the eAWD technology and very good fuel economy. In fact, if it does ship with the eAWD feature it will doubtless be the most fuel-efficient AWD vehicle one can buy in the United States. (If it doesn't ship with AWD I won't be interested, as we need one AWD vehicle on our farm and the Cube would replace an aging Subaru. My local dealer tells me he understand it WILL ship with eAWD, but none of the reviews I've read even mention this feature, so I'm doubtful until I actually see one.)
The car also looks to be easy to get in and out of (something we old duffers appreciate), and the cargo space looks like it will serve us well as we bring small orders of fruits and vegetables to market.
If it ever actually gets here, and proves to be as well engineered as Nissan claims, I'll seriously consider it. And Nissan reportedly has an all electric version of this car as well. That would be even better.
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