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Understanding Carpet Tape
| Item Name | rug tape to keep rugs from moving on carPE Terephthalate (PET) |
| Color | jet |
| Material | Flexible PolyUrethane-grade |
| Shape | Rectangular, Square, Round, Triangular |
| Advantages | Washable & Reusable |
| Feature | Slip-resistant |
Carpet tape is an effective solution for securing rugs to carpets, preventing them from slipping or bunching up. This double-sided adhesive tape is designed specifically for use with carpets and rugs, providing a strong bond without damaging the underlying carpet. Before using carpet tape, it’s important to choose the right type that suits both your rug and carpet materials.
When selecting carpet tape, consider the thickness and texture of your rug. Some tapes are made for heavier rugs, while others work better with lighter materials. Ensure that the tape you choose can withstand the weight and movement of the rug without losing its grip.
Preparing the Surface

Before applying carpet tape, prepare the area by cleaning both the carpet and rug. Remove any dust, dirt, or debris that could interfere with the adhesion. It’s essential to have a clean surface for the tape to stick effectively. You can use a vacuum cleaner or a damp cloth to achieve this.
Once the surfaces are clean and dry, measure the dimensions of your rug. Cut the carpet tape into strips that match the size of the edges of the rug. Usually, placing tape along the perimeter will provide the best results. Make sure to follow any specific instructions that come with the tape for optimal performance.
Applying the Carpet Tape
Begin by peeling off one side of the carpet tape and sticking it to the underside of the rug. Press down firmly to ensure that it adheres well. Pay attention to the corners, as these areas often lift first. After securing the tape to the rug, peel off the other side of the tape to expose the adhesive.
Carefully position the rug on the carpet, aligning it to your desired location. Once in place, press down on the rug to make sure it sticks securely to the carpet below. If necessary, walk on the rug gently to encourage better adhesion. This method not only helps in keeping the rug stable but also enhances the overall appearance of the room.
