There are three main reasons to buy an outdoor rug: to protect and prevent surface area damage, for safety to avoid slips and falls, and to add a stylish element to a space, says Wagner. But it’s also important to factor in breathability. If the rug material doesn’t allow for airflow, mildew will likely be a problem.
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- "What is best way to clean large area rug?" Remove loose dirt with a vacuum. Test the cleaner on your rug for colorfastness. Work the cleaner into the rug and let it sit for several minutes. Hose off the rug. Use a squeegee to remove excess water. Allow both sides of the rug to dry out completely. Vacuum or brush the rug to loosen compacted fibers.
- Do outdoor rugs get mold? Outdoor rugs are especially susceptible to mold and mildew growth because they're usually made of natural fibers, like wool or cotton, that can absorb moisture. Additionally, if your outdoor rug is in a shady spot, it's more likely to grow mold and mildew because it doesn't have the opportunity to dry out in the sun.