Woman issues warning to avoid popular rug cleaning device as she claims it left ‘musty smell’ and DRENCHED underlay A WOMAN has issued a word of warning after using a popular rug cleaning device she claims left a "musty smell" and drenched her underlay.
In fact, several of the comments came from carpet professionals, with one writing: "I'm a carpet fitter and I tell people to avoid carpet cleaners as the damage its does.
On the B&Q website, pros from the company explain that the speed at which a carpet dries after using the Rug Doctor "depends on ventilation to the room, whether the room is unheated and the outside temperature".
When contacted for comment, a spokesperson for Rug Doctor said: "Rug Doctor has a thorough and robust process to investigate any complaints we receive.
Colour drenching involves using your colour across walls and ceilings to maximise the impact and create the illusion of a bigger space - doors, radiators, and even furniture won’t escape the paint job if you want the full effect.