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The Cleaning Tour

The “art” of rug cleaning is as old as the art of rug weaving. For centuries rugs have been cleaned overseas in the rivers and waterways of the countryside, and we bring the simple but thorough bathing process to our facility. Before Cleaning ExampleWe use vinegar to set the dyes for the cleaning process, use shampoos approved for use on wool and natural fibers, and give the rug a thorough bath. After cleaning
Our main goal is to do what is best and safest for your favorite rug, and we do not use harsh chemicals, bleaching agents, or other hazardous materials on your textiles. We are trained in the proper cleaning and care of specialty, oriental, and area rugs. Dust and dirt released from rug during dusting process It’s not just “dirt” that is in “dirty” rugs. Wool fibers can hide pounds of dry particulate in its scales that is a combination of soil, pollutants, chemicals, dust mites, bacteria and other germs. Pounds of contaminants are removed from the rug BEFORE the cleaning process even begins, which makes the cleaning process even more thorough. Fine grit is abrasive and causes damage to wool fibers that creates wear and shortens the life of your rug. Weekly vacuuming (with a canister vacuum or hand held upholstery attachment) and bi-annual cleaning is recommended for rugs under moderate use. Cleaning should always be done in a rug plant and not in the home.

Our cleansers gently clean the fibers thoroughly Shampoos approved for wool are used in our process, and rinsed thoroughly so we leave no sticky residue behind. (In-home rug cleaning leaves behind chemical residue that can lead to fading, discoloration, and quicker resoiling … not unlike using a “no-rinse” shampoo in your hair … which is why it is not recommended for rugs that you want to have thoroughly and safely cleaned.)

Proper grooming with soft horse hair brushes give the finishing touches to a freshly cleaned rug. All rugs have a “nap” or pile direction. If you pet your rug (like you would your dog) you can feel when you are running your hand “with” the nap, and “against” it. Brushing a rugIt’s this directional quality that causes one end of your rug to look lighter than the opposite end as the fibers reflect the light differently depending on which way they are pointing. (Walk around your rug and see the different between it’s light and dark directions, sometimes they are very dramatic!)

When you spill on your rug and want to clean it up, always make sure you BLOT with the grain and do not scrub. Aggressive scrubbing can cause permanent wool distortion and damage.
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"Absolutely beautiful job"
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