I have a vango tent carpet that says you can wipe it down but doesn't say that you can machine wash it (doesn't say you can't either!!) What do you reckon has anyone ever washed theirs?? I was thinking a 30 degree and wash cycle??
Don't quote me on this but if you can fit in the machine I would give it a go, people hose them down,so don't know that gentle machine wash wouldn't be ok.
The one I have wouldn't go in mine, but I have washed picnic blankets that say wipe clean only!
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I know its not the same thing but we have a large rug in our bedroom at home the label says you cant machine wash it but I chuck it in the washer on a 30 wash about every 3 months and we've had it 5 years and its still in great condition!
Good luck let us know how you get on
Nikki
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If its the earlier green and blue check type carpet from Vango then dont put it in a washing machine it will be full of holes when it comes out or at least the top carpet layer will pull apart and show through to the foam underlay.
If you rub your thumb over the fabric and it parts fairly easily its the early type carpet and it will fall apart believe me. If its the later and tighter woven type then may be worth a go but be careful.
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Use the search thing and find some past posts on Vango carpets - they got some really rotten reviews early on. Especially when people tried to was/clean them.
Oh crikey - saw the last 2 posts too late! eeeeek.................but thank goodness it was ok!!! It is only 8 weeks old but got very dirty the first time we went camping. I washed it on a 30 degree wash and didn't spin it, just let it drip dry - it is much much cleaner and hasn't fallen apart! PHEW!
You could always put it inside a duvet cover to protect it inside the washing machine - we do this with our back seat protectors after the last lot got chewed up in the washing machine and came out holey (not holy, it doesn't wash them in blessed water).
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