Encore Machine Woven Outdoor Rug | Tan is woven from 100% polypropylene. The low-profile, pile-free construction enhances its durability and makes it easy to maintain, especially suited for high-traffic outdoor areas.
Its tan hue blends seamlessly with natural surroundings, complementing a wide. . . Show More
Encore Machine Woven Outdoor Rug
Encore Machine Woven Outdoor Rug | Tan is woven from 100% polypropylene. The low-profile, pile-free construction enhances its durability and makes it easy to maintain, especially suited for high-traffic outdoor areas.
Its tan hue blends seamlessly with natural surroundings, complementing a wide range of furniture styles and color schemes. Machine woven in Turkey, the rug showcases a smooth, well-defined texture with precise, uniform patterns that exude a clean and modern aesthetic. Designed with practicality in mind, it’s fully outdoor safe and crafted to withstand the elements without fading or losing its refined look.
Details
Material : 100% Polypropylene
Pile Type : No Pile
Construction : Machine Woven
Has Fringe : No
Outdoor Safe : Yes
Made in Turkey
Measurements
3'3" x 3'3" SQUARE
5'3" x 5'3" SQUARE
7'10" x 7'10" SQUARE
3'3" x 3'3" ROUND
5'3 x 5'3 ROUND
7'10" x 7'10" ROUND
9'10" x 9'10" ROUND
Thickness: 0.3"
Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty
Rug Care & Cleaning
VACUUMING
Canister vacuums without beater bars are the optimal type of vacuum to use on rugs.
Brooms and manual sweepers are also a gentle and effective way to clean rugs.
If you must use an upright vacuum, use the handheld attachment whenever possible.
If you are unable to use the handheld attachment on your upright vacuum, turn off the vacuum’s beater bar.
If the beater bar cannot be turned off, set it on the highest position possible before vacuuming.
Refrain from running the vacuum over the edges of the rug or the rugs. Instead, use the handheld attachment or carefully place the vacuum on the rug.
If a rug is reversible remember to vacuum both sides
CLEANING SPILLS
Clean spills immediately. Once a stain is set it becomes much more difficult to clean.
Scrape off any food or debris with a dull instrument.
Blot the spill with a dry cotton cloth or a clean paper towel.
Work from the outer edges of the spill towards the center to prevent spreading.
Never rub a spill as this forces the spill deeper into the rug.
To remove any residual staining, dampen a cotton cloth or clean paper towel with clean, cold/lukewarm water. Gently blot with the damp cloth and quickly absorb the moisture on the rug.
Please note that Viscose and Tencel rugs should never be cleaned with any water or liquid.
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
Handmade rugs require a different cleaning process than wall-to-wall carpet, so be sure to choose a professional rug cleaning expert.
Inspect the rug with the cleaning expert prior to cleaning.
Get a signed receipt and guarantee of work before the work is performed.
Any damage resulting from the professional cleaning process is the responsibility of the cleaner.
The following are additional considerations based on specific rug construction types or materials.
OUTDOOR RUG CARE
Outdoor Safe products require regular care and cleaning, and should be stored in when they are not in use.
Leaving an outdoor rug in direct or indirect sunlight outdoors will cause rapid fading.
Store the rug in the shade when not in use. If you choose to leave your rug outdoors, shade it with an awning or umbrella.
Leaving an outdoor rug in rain or humid weather will cause rapid deterioration and/or mold. Store the rug in a dry space when not in use. If a rug is left in the rain by accident, hang the rug over a railing in sunlight until it has completely dried.
Outdoor Safe products that are damaged or aged prematurely due to negligence are not considered defective.
SPECIAL CARE BASED ON MATERIAL
Polypropylene/Olefin/Polyolefin - Mix a small amount of dish soap with cold water to help remove stains.
Canister vacuums without beater bars are the optimal type of vacuum to use on rugs.
Brooms and manual sweepers are also a gentle and effective way to clean rugs.
If you must use an upright vacuum, use the handheld attachment whenever possible.
If you are unable to use the handheld attachment on your upright vacuum, turn off the vacuum’s beater bar.
If the beater bar cannot be turned off, set it on the highest position possible before vacuuming.
Refrain from running the vacuum over the edges of the rug or the rugs. Instead, use the handheld attachment or carefully place the vacuum on the rug.
If a rug is reversible remember to vacuum both sides
CLEANING SPILLS
Clean spills immediately. Once a stain is set it becomes much more difficult to clean.
Scrape off any food or debris with a dull instrument.
Blot the spill with a dry cotton cloth or a clean paper towel.
Work from the outer edges of the spill towards the center to prevent spreading.
Never rub a spill as this forces the spill deeper into the rug.
To remove any residual staining, dampen a cotton cloth or clean paper towel with clean, cold/lukewarm water. Gently blot with the damp cloth and quickly absorb the moisture on the rug.
Please note that Viscose and Tencel rugs should never be cleaned with any water or liquid.
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
Handmade rugs require a different cleaning process than wall-to-wall carpet, so be sure to choose a professional rug cleaning expert.
Inspect the rug with the cleaning expert prior to cleaning.
Get a signed receipt and guarantee of work before the work is performed.
Any damage resulting from the professional cleaning process is the responsibility of the cleaner.
The following are additional considerations based on specific rug construction types or materials.
OUTDOOR RUG CARE
Outdoor Safe products require regular care and cleaning, and should be stored in when they are not in use.
Leaving an outdoor rug in direct or indirect sunlight outdoors will cause rapid fading.
Store the rug in the shade when not in use. If you choose to leave your rug outdoors, shade it with an awning or umbrella.
Leaving an outdoor rug in rain or humid weather will cause rapid deterioration and/or mold. Store the rug in a dry space when not in use. If a rug is left in the rain by accident, hang the rug over a railing in sunlight until it has completely dried.
Outdoor Safe products that are damaged or aged prematurely due to negligence are not considered defective.
SPECIAL CARE BASED ON MATERIAL
Polypropylene/Olefin/Polyolefin - Mix a small amount of dish soap with cold water to help remove stains.