A general guide to oriental rug cleaning
You want your beautiful oriental rug to stay beautiful for years to come, so you can enjoy its beauty and exquisite design. To keep your rug beautiful for a long time, you need to take proper care of it so that it will please you for generations to come. Experts on oriental rugs agree that the best way to clean an oriental rug is to hand wash it with water without the use of harsh chemicals.
Vacuuming
To remove dirt from large rugs, vacuum them regularly in the same way you vacuum rugs. Vacuum both sides of the rug, if it is double-sided, to completely remove sand and dirt that can prematurely wear down the rug. Avoid vacuuming the fringe of the rug, however.
Shake small rugs.
For small rugs, you may not need a vacuum cleaner at all. Just take them outside and shake them vigorously to remove dirt and sand. Some regions have rules for shaking rugs outdoors, so check your local regulations beforehand.
Remove pet hair with a brush
Sometimes vacuuming alone isn’t enough to remove contaminants like pet hair. To remove these hairs, run the brush several times over the rug in the direction of the nap.
Turn the rug upside down on a regular basis.
Intense traffic and sunlight can put extra stress on rugs, causing them to wear out quickly. Turn them over at least once or twice a year to ensure even wear and tear.
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Use a detergent to remove stains
If your rug is stained, act quickly to remove moisture from spills as soon as possible. Most stains, such as alcohol, soft drinks, coffee, tomato sauces, and grease stains, can be removed with a mixture of detergents. First, mix a little dishwashing detergent with water, apply it to the stain, and then rinse it off. Do not rub the stain. Instead, blot it until it comes out completely.
How to Clean Specialty Rugs.
Some types of carpeting require special cleaning and care. Here are some tips for cleaning specialty rugs. Cleaning rugs is easy if you know what you’re doing.
Cleaning woven/knotted rugs
Before you start cleaning woven rugs, check to see if the seams are damaged. Note that some small woven rugs are not washable, so check the labels first before trying to wash them. If they are washable, put them in a zippered pillowcase and wash them in cold water on a gentle cycle. Rinse them thoroughly and dry them on a low temperature.
For large woven rugs, put a blanket (or other large enough material) under them or just lay them on the vinyl floor. Apply commercial rug cleaning foam to the surface as directed and rub in thoroughly. Rinse or vacuum. Be sure to dry the rugs before putting them back on the floor.
Cleaning Rugs Made of Natural Fibers
Sisal, coir and grass rugs have an open weave that allows dirt to get on the floor. They should be vacuumed and turned frequently (most natural fiber rugs are reversible) to ensure even wear and tear. Also, periodically clean the rug and vacuum the floor.
If you want to clean stains on a regular natural fiber rug, you don’t need to remove them. Put a towel and a plastic mat to protect the floor underneath. Dip a soft brush in soapy water and then gently rub the stain. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and place the towel over the wet spot. Blot the cleaned area thoroughly. When drying, use a hairdryer or portable fan to speed up the process. Water tends to weaken the fibers, so work quickly and make sure the rugs are completely dry to extend their life.
Some natural fiber rugs consist of many squares sewn together. Consider buying a few extra squares that can be used to replace an irretrievably stained square. When replacing a rug, sew the square by hand with rug thread.
Cleaning Oriental rugs.
New Oriental rugs should be vacuumed in the same way as rug or wool rugs. Be especially careful when handling delicate old and antique rugs. Place a nylon mesh over the rug to protect it, and vacuum only over the mesh. You can also cut off a piece of nylon mesh and stretch it over the nozzle of your vacuum cleaner. Change the mesh as the dirt accumulates.
Oriental rugs should be professionally cleaned at least once a year and turned over regularly to ensure even wear and tear (they fade when exposed to direct sunlight). If you buy antique rugs, you should ask the seller for tips on caring for them.
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