Basic rug care steps will prevent a rug from becoming soiled and damaged:
In most cases, regular vacuuming is recommended, to prevent dirt from burrowing deeper into the pile and causing greater wear. However, make sure you are careful with the power brush in the vacuum head, as it may cause damage on an Oriental or specialty rug if used too vigorously. For a weekly maintenance vacuuming, use the vacuum nozzle, especially at the fringe area, where the rotating action of the brush can shred the fringe or cause significant damage. Vacuuming is an essential part of basic rug care.
It is best to clean spills as soon as possible. With paper towels or a clean white cloth. Blot the area and make sure you contain it as much as possible by working from the edges of the spill toward the center. This should prevent the spill from spreading. Do not use any bleaches or detergents on a valuable Oriental or specialty area rug. Use only plain water to clean spills. If the stain can not be removed, call us to come and assess the damage.
Yes. If the rug is in direct sunlight, it will fade over time, especially if the rug is antique and the dyes are natural. It is best to invest in drapes or move the rug to another area that has less direct sunlight. Even with minimal sunlight, it is best to turn the rug 180 degrees once every year to prevent uneven wear and sun damage.
There are usually bare spots in the rug, where the larvae has eaten the wool fibers. In a particularly bad infestation, there is a very fine, thin web covering an area of the rug. In addition, there may be waste particles that look like sand granules in the pile of the rug.