What’s the Best Tool to Cut an Area Rug with Rubber Backing?

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Asked By CraftyNinja42 On

I'm trying to dispose of a couple of area rugs that have rubber backing and are currently under furniture, which makes lifting them a real pain since my back is sore. I initially tried using a sturdy box cutter, but it wasn't effective at all. I figured if I could cut them into smaller pieces, I could toss them in the garbage gradually. Can anyone recommend a better tool or method for cutting these rugs?

3 Answers

Answered By ToolTamer77 On

If you have an oscillating tool, that could be super effective. Just swap out the normal blades for a utility knife blade, and it’ll slice through the rug like butter!

Answered By DiyMaster88 On

A carpet knife is a good option; it's similar to a box cutter but has a hooked blade that grips the backing better. I found that turning the rug over and cutting from the backing works best, as cutting the pile will just make it fray.

CutItRight99 -

Totally agree! That's how I handled mine.

Answered By RugChopper64 On

You might want to try using carpet shears or a carpet knife. These tools are designed for cutting through rug materials. If you're comfortable with it, a jigsaw could work too, just make sure you have enough tension on the rug while cutting. Just be cautious and take your time!

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