Simple Ways To Keep Your Rugs Clean
by Jovan Bigorski Rugs also need some good ol' bath. Living room, kitchen, bathroom, porch and entrance's rugs suffer from everyday dirt and dust tha...
Rugs also need some good ol’ bath. Living room, kitchen, bathroom, porch and entrance’s rugs suffer from everyday dirt and dust that can dearly affect their looks. From glowing pieces to fading beauties, therefore regular cleaning will make the difference.
You can’t just toss a rug in a washing machine to get it clean again; so how do you clean a rug? Here some good rug cleaning methods that make your rug look bright and fresh:
There is cleaning with a vacuum. The rug is vacuumed in the direction of the pile and not otherwise. Vacuum cleaning is the most common method but doesn’t work for all kinds of rugs either. Some like Flokati and the leather shag kind might be damaged by vacuum cleaning. For this, shaking out the old-fashioned way will do the trick. As for the bamboo and sisal made rugs, both can be done, whichever is convenient for you. If a rug is too big to be shaken out by mere human effort, make use of a fence or railing, drape it over and use a stick to dust it off, another old-fashioned way. It has been practiced for centuries so it tells that this dust beating and shaking out are indeed effective.
When there’s a spill on the rug, clean it off immediately. Avoid letting the carpet absorb the stain that it will be difficult to remove on your own. Professional cleaners can do the job, but if you can do it yourself, then why spend some money? Clean the stained area at once. Blot it with a paper towel. Do not rub to prevent the stain from spreading. A simple blotting motion is enough. The paper towel will absorb the dirt.
If the stain leaves a mark on the area rug, you can use cleaning products such as a dishwashing detergent and the natural way, vinegar or baking soda mixed with water. They are effective stain removals.
You can also use oxygen cleaners for dirt removal on synthetic rugs. Do not use this kind on wool and satin, as it will damage the rugs’ fabric. Even with a synthetic one, make sure to test on a hidden spot before doing the cleaning to make sure that the color will not be affected. Rinse the spot after and let it dry.
Cleaning your rugs can also be done with dry powder cleaners, dry foam cleaners and steam cleaning.
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