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Rug Pad Corner Ultra Premium Felt and Rubber Rug Pad Rated as Best Non Slip Rug Pad

Rug Pad Corner is pleased to announce that its Ultra Premium felt and rubber rug pad was recently voted as best non slip rug pad for the money by actual customers.

Rug Pad Corner Ultra Premium Felt and Rubber Rug Pad Rated as Best Non Slip Rug Pad
2010-10-15
BETHEL, CT, October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Rug Pad Corner, the nation's source for quality rug pads, is pleased to announce that its Ultra Premium felt and rubber rug pad was voted as best non slip rug pad by its actual customers. The results were gathered over a period of time and 99% of customers voted Ultra Premium rug pad as best non slip rug pad for the money.

Many customers order Ultra Premium from Rug Pad Corner because they either have a new rug or they need to change their existing rug pad. "Many customers have had a bad experience with a non slip pad damaging their hardwood floors," states Luis, managing member of Rug Pad Corner. "We are often asked about the performance and safety of our Ultra Premium and we are always confident in the product." Ultra Premium contains a natural rubber, not a chemical adhesive, that is safe for all floors and performs as best as a non slip rug pad can.

Rug Pad Corner decided to take a poll and customers could either call in or email their comments about their experience with Ultra Premium rug pad. Most customers, 99% to be exact, were completely satisfied. Customers were asked to rate the rug pad on material, construction, performance and safety. Ultra Premium felt and rubber non slip rug pad rated 5 stars in all areas. "Ultra Premium is not just a rug pad to prevent slipping, it also offers some of the best protection to rugs and floors," states Luis. "A quality rug pad should do all of this."

One of the main reasons that Ultra Premium is rated as the best non slip rug pad is the fact that the lower surface that touches the floor is actually real rubber. Many non slip rug pads are some sort of plastic or nylon with a chemical adhesive. this adhesive is what transfers to the floor and stops working after a while. The natural rubber in Ultra Premium is completely safe for all hard floors and all rugs. The rubber consists of a unique textured pattern that puts more actual rubber in contact with more floor. "We probably get the most satisfaction when a customer orders again due to how pleased they were with our rug pad," remarks Luis. He goes on to quote a customer from Florida, "I wish more stores cared about quality rug pads as Rug Pad Corner does."

Rug Pad Corner offers Ultra Premium, Superior, Super Hold and no-Muv rug pads in a secure online shopping experience. All rug pads are available in any size and shape, as well as custom for no extra charge. All orders also ship for free.

Rug Pad Corner is the nation's online rug pad store and has been shipping quality rug pads since 2002. All rug pads are shipped for free.

Website: http://www.rugpadcorner.com

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[Press-News.org] Rug Pad Corner Ultra Premium Felt and Rubber Rug Pad Rated as Best Non Slip Rug Pad
Rug Pad Corner is pleased to announce that its Ultra Premium felt and rubber rug pad was recently voted as best non slip rug pad for the money by actual customers.