Wool rugs are a great way to add color and pattern to a room. They are also very comfortable underfoot. However, proper care and maintenance can help ensure that your wool rugs last a lifetime.
You'll find out all about cleaning your wool rug right here!
Cleaning A Wool Rug: How To Guide
Wool rugs need regular vacuuming to avoid getting dirty or damaged. Vacuum cleaners should be used twice per month.
A house without pets requires less cleaning than a house with them. However, a house with pets requires more deep cleaning than a house without them.
Pet stains can be troublesome, and require extra care to avoid, and more regular cleaning to deal with.
Vacuuming your rug every month is a good idea because it keeps dirt out of your carpet.
But if you spill on your rug, you should be careful not to walk on it or step into it. Spilling on your rug could cause permanent damage.
How To Clean A Wool Rug Yourself
Wool rugs should be cleaned quite regularly. Regularly means every 6 months or twice a year. Cleaning your wool rug at home is relatively inexpensive. You can do it yourself without any help.
Start by vacuuming the rug thoroughly. Next, use a solution of warm water mixed with vinegar. This mixture helps remove dirt and grime.
After you've done this, let the rug dry completely before using a vacuum cleaner again. Don't forget to vacuum the edges of the rug as well.
Now comes the part where you need to pay attention. Do not use harsh chemicals to clean your rug. Instead, use a mild detergent and some soft cloths.
Be careful when doing this because the chemicals used may damage the fibers of the rug. Don't use too much. Also, make sure to avoid getting the rug wet. Wet rugs are more likely to shrink than dry ones.
Finally, if you want to maintain your wool rug, then you should buy a quality wool rug protector. These protectors are made out of natural materials such as cotton and wool. They also come in different colors.
Vacuum Cleaners and Carpet Cleaners
A carpet cleaning machine is an easy way to clean carpets. It works by using a powerful suction force to suck up dust and dirt.
When you use a carpet cleaner, you do not need to worry about damaging the fibers or shrinking the rug. As long as you follow the instructions, and only use the recommended cleaning solution, you will get great results.
Beater bars agitate dirt deep inside rugs' air pockets and will also quickly pull out your wool fibers as the head spins, ruining your expensive rug. Make sure you can turn the beater bar off if your vacuum has one.
A handle brush add-on makes vacuuming easier.
You don't need to vacuum a larger area than needed when a spill occurs.
Pile
Flat weave kilim and wool pile rug require slightly different height and vacuum suction settings. If your vacuum has an adjustable suction setting, make sure you use it when cleaning your rugs.
Shake And Beat It Out
Vacuum rugs twice a month? Don't do it! Shake them outside instead.
Wool rugs need to be beaten regularly to loosen the dirt and remove the dust. Beaters are useful tools for cleaning wool rugs, especially when you want to get rid of the dust without damaging the fibers.
A rug beater can be found online or at your local store.
Dry Powder
This is a popular trick...but not a good one. Drying powders will seep inside the carpet and make it fuzzier. Professionals use this method, but only under certain conditions and with the right equipment.
We wouldn't recommend trying this at home.
Snow
Wool rugs should be cleaned by shaking off the snow. Snow needs to be dry and powdery. Temperatures should stay below freezing the day of cleaning.
Don't let the rug get wet from melted snow. A broom helps remove the snow.
Snow is very useful when cleaning rugs because it removes dirt and grime without leaving behind any residue. It also helps clean up spills by melting away quickly.
To make sure you get rid of all the dirt and grime, use a vacuum cleaner to suck up as much of it as possible.
Snow will melt away if you shake it off your rug. You should hang your rug up for a while before putting it away.
This method is recommended because it does not damage the rug or leave any residue behind.
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Steam Cleaning
Steaming your rug is dangerous because the heat will damage the fibers. Blow-drying and straightening your hair damages your hair.
Steam cleaning dirt in your rug creates mud in your rug. Professional rug cleaners use the right tools for the job - not consumer grade steam mops.
Rotate Your Rug
Rotation of your rug is very important. It prevents discoloration, matted from frequent foot traffic, dirt in one spot, and also helps prevent mold growth.
Spot Cleaning
The biggest thing when it comes to spot cleaning is getting to your stain as soon as possible. Once you've applied the first step, you need to wait 15 minutes before applying the next step.
You should also be careful about what you apply to the spot because some products may damage the surface.
Vinegar works well as an effective stain remover. Salt absorbs liquids, and when you remove the salt, it dries up, leaving behind a hard surface.
You should put some salt on the spot first, then pour a bit of red wine or dark fruit juice onto the salt. Then use a spoon to scoop out the salt, and sprinkle cold water on it. Finally, blot the spot dry.
Pet messes, perfume spills, and alkaline spills use either the vinegar solution mentioned earlier or an ammonia solution of one teaspoon of household ammonia to one cup of water.
Dab the solution on with a paper towel, rinse well with cold water on a spoon or syringe, then blot dry. Blotting helps remove the stain.
Nail polish remover works great for removing paint, oil, and greasy stains. Vinegar solution works great as well. Ammonia solution works great too.
Cold water rinses work great as well. Cold water should be used to clean spills immediately.
Contact a professional rug cleaning company if you need help.
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Here Are A Few Tips To Avoid Accidents
Wool rugs are very expensive. You should be careful about having your pet walk on them. Also, make sure that your pet doesn't lay down on them.
Don't use red wine near your rug! Crayons can damage rugs. And kids should never use art supplies on or near your rug.
Don't smoke around your rug. You'll be damaging your rug by smoking near it. Your rug won't catch fire because it's made out of wool, but it might get damaged if you smoke near it.
Conclusion
Hopefully this article has helped you to learn how to clean your wool rug!
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