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can polypropylene rugs get wet
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Yes, polypropylene rugs can get wet without being damaged as they are made from a synthetic fiber that is water-resistant. This makes them ideal for outdoor spaces or high-moisture areas inside the home, such as bathrooms or kitchens. Polypropylene does not absorb water, so it dries quickly, preventing the growth of mold and mildew. However, while getting wet won't harm the rug itself, standing water can damage flooring underneath if not dried properly. It's recommended to hang the rug to dry thoroughly if it becomes very wet and to ensure good air circulation to speed up the drying process.
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