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What types of rug pads does Joon Loloi offer and what are they used for?

Overview of the different rug pad types, their uses, and benefits.

Dual Grip Felted- Use on carpet and hard surfaces. The Dual Grip Felted Rug Pad is our highest-quality option. Not only does the pad prevent the rug from shifting, it also has cushioning and insulation.


Cushion Grip- For indoor used on carpet and hard surfaces. Ideal for both hard surfaces and carpet, this thick rug pad adds significant cushion, prevents shifting, promotes the longevity of your rug, and is easily trimmed with scissors to fit underneath any size rug. Made in America.


Premium Grip- For indoor use on hard surfaces.Easily trimmed to fit, this pad offers superior grip and cushion. Plus, the waffle texture provides air circulation, which facilitates vacuuming.


Communication Tip: When discussing rug pads, focus on the customer’s space, flooring type, and comfort preferences. Ask a few quick questions, then recommend the pad that best matches their priorities.

Example approach:

  1. Start with discovery:
    “Can I ask where the rug will be placed—on carpet or a hard surface? And do you prefer more cushion, more grip, or a balance of both?”

  2. Position each pad by strength:

    • Dual Grip Felted“Our highest-quality option—great for both carpet and hard floors. It prevents shifting, adds cushioning, and even helps insulate. Perfect if you want comfort plus performance.”

    • Cushion Grip“Thicker and very versatile—works on any indoor surface and adds significant softness underfoot. A good choice if comfort is your top priority.”

    • Premium Grip“Best for hard surfaces if grip is most important. The waffle texture not only keeps the rug in place but also allows air flow, which makes vacuuming easier.”

  3. Close with a tailored recommendation:
    “Based on what you’ve told me, I’d recommend the [specific pad] so you get the [benefit they care about most].”

Pro Tip:
Customers respond well when you compare options like a “good, better, best” lineup—just make sure your “best” is genuinely tied to their needs, not simply the most expensive option.