Colonial Mills Newbury Braided Rug
Item#: CMI425- Available in your choice of colors
- 100% air-entangled polypropylene
- Machine-made braided construction
- Stain-resistant and fully reversible
- Vacuuming and occasional dry cleaning recommended
- Made in the USA
Note: Due to individual computer monitor settings, actual colors may vary slightly from those you see on your screen.
The Colonial Mills Newbury Braided Rug is constructed of a unique man-made fiber known as air-entangled polypropylene. The perfect solution for high traffic areas, this material is created by injecting air into polypropylene fibers, which results in an extra-durable, abrasion-resistant, color-fast, low-static final product. Available in your choice of colors, shapes, and sizes, this rug is machine made in the USA with a traditional braided design, and is both stain-resistant and fully reversible.
Caring for your Colonial Mills Rug:
Retain the beauty of your rug with regular vacuuming using the hard-surface attachment of your vacuum. Remove spots with any dry-cleaning fluid. Periodic professional dry cleaning is recommended.
About Colonial Mills
The resurgent popularity of braided texture comes as no surprise to Colonial Mills, Inc. (CMI). For the past several years, CMI has developed new colors and styles that will capture the home decorating imagination of just about anyone. CMI considers a braid as a method of construction, not a style. Braided construction adds a distinctive look and premium durability to rug styles ranging from contemporary to traditional. Creating exceptional rugs and providing superior customer service is a team effort at CMI, proudly recognized as a trusted supplier to the best-known retailers in the United States today.
Material
100% Air-Entangled Polypropylene
Features
Reversible , Stain Resistant
Shape
Rectangle Rugs , Square Rugs
Brand
Colonial Mills
Construction
Braided Rugs
Country of Origin
USA
Care/ Maintenance
To maintain the beauty of your rug, vacuum regularly using the hard surface attachment of your vacuum. Do not use a beater bar. Periodic dry cleaning for the rug is recommended; if your rug is mildly dirty, a dry cleaning fluid can be used to remove spots.
Over time, threads that hold the braids of the rug together may loosen. Use a needle and strong thread to sew them back together. Never pull loose ends from the rug; trim them instead with a sharp pair of scissors.
For best results, use floor padding beneath your rug. This will help reduce wear and tear caused by friction against the floor. This will also help prevent color dye transfer, as well as increase your safety by preventing rug slippage.
All rugs contain slight color irregularities due to the nature of the dyeing process. What may appear to be an error in the rug's color is actually part of the homespun look. Your rug will arrive tightly packed for shipment; smooth out with hands or pole to remove wrinkles. Over time, the rug will lie flat.
Cleaning and care may vary based on materials.





