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7 Tips to Clean Sheepskin Rugs

Sheepskin is a delicate material that requires maintenance. Vacuum it regularly. When you notice stain the rug, wash it immediately with cold water, not hot water, and never try to use harsh chemicals to remove the stain. Harsh chemicals can damage your rug. After proper washing, dry it in indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can cause fading of the rug.<br>To know more about tips to clean sheepskin rug kindly visit https://www.tumblr.com/homeimprovementandmaintenance/726603709675667456/7-tips-to-clean-sheepskin-rugs<br>

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7 Tips to Clean Sheepskin Rugs

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  1. 7 Tips to Clean Sheepskin Rugs

  2. Sheepskin is an extremely delicate material, so it is crucial that you treat it with great care when caring for a sheepskin rug. A typical sheepskin features natural suede pelt on one side and wool fibres on the other, each reacting differently when exposed to different methods. To avoid damage to your sheepskin and keep its beauty, always follow its washing instructions; product washing

  3. Machine washing, harsh chemicals and hot water may harm its pelt and lanolin, stiffening its structure and diminishing its beauty over time. A plain hose or crevice tool works better here; using a brush head attachment could damage fibres by pulling them. Shaking it outdoors periodically will also refresh its look by clearing away dust and debris accumulated between fibers as well as help re- tangle any knots or kinks that have formed.

  4. If your sheepskin is particularly dirty or has stubborn stains, you can use cold water in either the bath or basin to wash it. Avoid hot water as this may cause the pelt and leather to shrink or become brittle and could harm a shearing in particular. Before placing it into the water, give it a good hard brushing with a wire pet brush to rid any tangles and reduce matting.

  5. Sheepskin does not appreciate being exposed temperatures, and stored away from radiators or placed on a cool shelf that does not draught. Too much exposure to direct sunlight will fade its colors and dry out its pelt and suede; regular brushing with wide tooth metal rug brushes such as those used on dogs will help ensure that it remains soft and shiny. to extreme should be

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