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Cleaning & Care Tips to help you
Maintain the beauty of your area rugs.
The great thing about handmade oriental area rugs is that they
do not really need much maintenance. Most area oriental area
rugs will last several decades, and in the case of finer rugs of
higher quality, an oriental rug can last for centuries. Walking
on oriental area rugs will not hurt them, in fact, many
corporations use handmade oriental rugs in foyers or in front of
elevators where traffic is highest. Although these rugs can
easily withstand such abuse, they will definitely last longer
with a little intelligent care.
The followings are some tips to help you keep your rugs clean
and last longer:
Vacuum your area rugs regularly, make sure to go back and forth
in the same direction over the entire rug (avoiding the
fringes). If you are vacuuming with a beater brush, we suggest
you set the brush so it just touches the top of the pile and
moves easily across the rug. When vacuuming with a carpet tool,
ease the suction of the vacuum by adjusting it accordingly. Be
sure to periodically vacuum the back of the rug.
Rotate your area rugs as often as possible, one or two times a
year, especially when you notice the high traffic areas of your
rug starting to look dirty or the nap has lost its original
direction or shape. Rotating your rugs will allow them to wear
more evenly, maintaining their original appearance and value.
Also, rotate your rugs according to the amount of direct
sunlight. Over time direct sunlight can fade the dyes of your
rugs.
Padding will stabilize and protect your area rugs shape,
enhancing the value and making your Rugs safer to walk on.
Restoration &
Repair
When considering having a rug repaired, evaluate the cost of the
repair to the value and your personal attachment to the rug.
Only allow a reputable and knowledgeable craftsman/weaver to
restore or repair your area rugs. The most common repairs are
re-fringing and over-rounding the sides.
Re-fringing
We suggest re-fringing, where the weaver will use the selvage or
a minimal part of the rug, rather than adding a fringe to the
rug. [A stitch or blind-stitch should be used to hold the rug in
place. If several lines of the rug are removed to make the
fringe, the weaver should consider using a cashmere stitch (a
line or two of wool to match the design around the rug) to
enhance the look of the repair.] If the corners of the rug are
damaged due to wear, we suggest having the weaver secure them or
re-weave them.
Over-rounding
When the entire siding of the rug needs to be repaired, the
weaver either over-rounds by hand or by sewing a cord with a
matching color to the sides. We would suggest repairing the rug
the original way it was made. Make sure that the weaver is able
to match the wool color. The colors used in Persian rugs should
be easily matched but matching the colors in an old Chinese
carpet may prove to be more difficult.
Re-weaving
If your Oriental Rug is worn or has been damaged, you will need
to locate an experienced weaver with expertise in all the
different types of knots and with an ample supply of wool
colors. You may even want to look at some of the weaver's
current projects because re-weaving can be the most costly
repair done to your rugs.
Ideas for maintaining & improving the look of your rugs:
• If the fringe is uneven, the edges can be trimmed.
• If parts of your rug are curled, steaming will usually
alleviate the problem. We suggest steaming with an iron over a
clean, damp Turkish towel. Be careful to keep the iron moving
over the towel and not to touch the iron directly on the rug.
Also, be sure to consider the flooring and padding underneath
your rug.
• If your rug buckles, a blocking/stretching process could
improve the rug's shape. We would suggest trying to steam the
back of the rug, first before having it blocked. If you then
decide to have your rug blocked, before proceeding you should
discuss the process with your Oriental Rug dealer.
• If the pile/nap of your rug is indented or laying the wrong
way, steaming (with an iron as mentioned before) the areas
should neutralize the pile and greatly improve your rug's
appearance. Before the area dries, be sure to comb the pile to
blend with rest of the rug. When the area is dry, the nap should
be laying in its natural direction.
• If you plan to store your area rugs, we suggest having them
cleaned, wrapped in brown Kraft-paper, and covered with a
waterproof material. Rodents and moths are a primary concern, so
it is advisable to include moth flakes and keep your rug in a
dry area above ground.
• Moths and carpet beetles can destroy an Oriental Rug. Check
the edges and area of your rug under furniture for any
infestation. Act immediately if you see any bugs or eggs. You
will probably need to have your entire house sprayed and all
wool rugs cleaned. Check your wool clothes if there is a
problem.
General
Maintenance
To maintain their original colors, handmade area rugs should be
cleaned on a regular basis. Every five to ten years they should
be hand-washed by a professional whose references have been
thoroughly checked. Never steam clean or chemically clean your
area rugs. Do not ever put into a washing machine or otherwise
immerse in water.
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