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Recommended for use on Rambo Rugs
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It prolongs the life of horse rugs and optimises performance
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It maintains breathability
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It maintains original water-repellency
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It’s easy to apply - can be used in a domestic or commerical washing machine
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Suitable for use on all rugs -, including those with breathable membranes
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It lifts out dirt that can attract water and mask water repellent finishes
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Unlike detergents, it does not leave behind water attractive residues which encourage ‘wetting-out’
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It will remove detergent residues left behind by previous washes
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WaterBased - environmentally friendly, biodegradable, non flammable, non hazardous
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Does not contain fluorocarbons
HOW TO APPLY:
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Use neat Rug Wash and a sponge or soft nylon brush to treat stubborn stains before washing. Remove all non-washable parts. Shake well before use. Follow care label instructions. Do not use detergents.
WHEN TO USE THIS PRODUCT:
Always apply this product to new or used horse rugs to keep items in perfect condition. We recommend you clean items with Nikwax Rug Wash before proofing them with Nikwax Rug Proof.
You should be able to wash reproofed rugs frequently. Re-proof rugs with Nikwax at least once a year.
Machine Wash:
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Remove all detergent build-up from the detergent dispenser.
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Place 1 item in washing machine (maximum 1 rug per load).
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Ensure washing machine is large enough to allow freedom of movement for rug in drum.
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Use 150 ml per rug.
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Wash according to care label. Choose a cycle that will allow the rug to rinse thoroughly.
Hand Wash (use gloves):
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Spread rug on clean area and wet thoroughly with a hose.
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Dilute 1 part Rug Wash with 2 parts hot water.
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Use brush to scrub the solution into fabric paying attention to dirty areas.
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Rinse thoroughly in clean water.
Drying:
Air dry or tumble dry on a low setting if care label allows. Proof rugs at least once a year with Nikwax Canvas Rug Proof or Synthetic Rug Proof. No need to dry item(s) before waterproofing. Refer to Nikwax commercial leaflet for commercial washing.