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can you iron a polypropylene rug
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Ironing a polypropylene rug is not recommended. Polypropylene, a type of plastic, has a low melting point. Applying direct heat from an iron can cause the fibers to melt or deform, damaging the rug’s appearance and texture. If you need to remove wrinkles or creases, it's best to place the rug in a warm area or use a hairdryer on a cool setting, keeping it at a safe distance to gently warm the material. Alternatively, rolling the rug in the opposite direction of the creases and allowing it to sit for a day can also help. For cleaning or refreshing the rug, stick to vacuuming and use manufacturer-approved cleaning solutions.
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