Placing large floor coverings in a standard household appliance intended for clothes is generally inadvisable. Such an action can damage both the appliance and the rug, due to the size and material of the rug, and the limitations of the washing machine’s mechanics and capacity. This practice should be avoided unless specific manufacturer instructions for both the rug and the machine explicitly permit it.
Maintaining cleanliness in the home is crucial for hygiene and comfort. While machine washing offers convenience for many household items, it is rarely suitable for floor coverings designed for high-traffic areas. Professional cleaning or alternative at-home methods, such as spot cleaning or using specialized rug cleaning equipment, are typically more effective and less destructive. Historically, rugs have been cleaned through methods like beating, airing, and specialized hand washing techniques, reflecting the delicate nature of these household textiles.