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Are you worried about rug cleaning? Then here are some amazing tips which helping you with rug cleaning and make yours as like new one.
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Step 1: Pre-wash Inspection Each rug is inspected for any pre-existing conditions. Many times soil can cover up dye lot variations (abrash), fibre staining, prior dye bleeding, worn areas, or white knots that become “uncovered” after the wash.
Step 2: Dusting A rugs can hold up to one pound of dirt per square foot before it “looks” dirty. Flooding a rug with pounds of fine grit and dirt in the foundation creates mud, so dusting is an important first step to the wash process.
Step 3: Flooding The rug is soaked for a certain length of time, depending on how much surface soil and spotting needs to be gently worked out and rinsed from the rug’s fibres. The rug is thoroughly rinsed with water, and then the water is gently squeezed from the rug until the rug is in just a damp condition.
Step 4: Drying Upon a first wash, it is typical for a rug to shrink slightly (less than an inch) – just as cotton and wool clothing does in even a cold water hand wash. And as with throwing wool or cotton in a high heat dryer, you know this shrinks natural fibres. That is why some rugs are laid out flat to dry.
Step 5: Fringe Work and Finishing Fringe tassels are washed an additional time after the bath. The tassels are then dried. The rug is given a final grooming with a horsehair brush.
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