Rug cleaning – Cleaner Cleaner https://cleanercleaner.co.uk Professional Cleaners in London - End of Tenancy, Carpet Cleaning Sat, 21 Dec 2024 07:03:13 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 How to Clean and Maintain Handmade Oriental Rugs https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/how-to-clean-and-maintain-handmade-oriental-rugs/ Fri, 08 Mar 2024 08:14:12 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=155246 Oriental rugs are a visual treat that can enhance the look of any interior space. It’s no surprise that many people are attracted to these beautiful carpets. However, many people hesitate before buying an original Persian, Tabriz, Moroccan, Navajo or other exotic handmade rug. Their main concern is that these handcrafted carpets are difficult to clean and maintain without damaging the fibres. These rugs are made from natural fibres like wool, silk, and cotton and dyed with natural, plant-based dyes, which makes them more delicate than their machine-woven counterparts. Today, our rug cleaning specialists are going to share with you the best way to clean and maintain Oriental carpets and kilims, because, with proper care, these beautiful pieces can last for a lifetime.

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Oriental rugs require specific care, even for a task as simple as dusting and vacuuming.

How to Remove Dust and Dirt from Your Oriental Rug?

Whether you own a vintage Persian rug or a contemporary Turkish kilim, keeping them free from dirt and dust is important. Trapped dirt can cause permanent damage to the natural fibres of these handmade pieces and, over time, make your carpet look dingy and grimy. So, here are some tips that can help you keep your Oriental rug dust and dirt-free:

  • Vacuum regularly: We recommend hoovering your Oriental rug at least once a week, even more often if it’s placed in a high-traffic area. Regular vacuuming is necessary for every carpet, but this is especially important for Oriental rugs. 
  • Move the vacuum in the direction of the fibres: Run the vacuum head slowly toward the rug’s nap (the direction in which the fibres lie). 
  • Clean the rug’s fringe: When cleaning an Oriental carpet, paying particular attention to the fringe tassels is essential. These tassels are the most delicate part of the rug and can quickly become undone, torn, or worn out. Over time, this can cause the rug’s knots to pull away and unravel. If you want to vacuum the fringe of your Oriental rug, it’s best to use the upholstery brush attachment. This attachment is gentle and won’t suck or pull the tassels as hard as the floor head attachment, which can cause damage to the tassels.
  • Avoid using the retractable brush on the vacuum head: These attachments are usually coarse, and running them over the carpet can damage the fibres. When vacuuming, use only the floor head.
  • Get a soft-bristle brush: If there is some debris ingrained in the pile, use a soft bristle brush to loosen it before vacuuming your rug.
  • Clean the back of the rug: Flip the carpet over to expose its backside and vacuum it. You can also use a brush to loosen the dirt on the back.
  • Beating vs. Vacuuming: If you have a powerful vacuum cleaner and are concerned that it might pull and warp the fibres of your carpet, you can try the old-school method of cleaning your rug. Remove the carpet from the floor and take it outside. Then, shake and beat it gently to remove dirt and dust manually. This method is especially recommended for braided or hand-hooked rugs rather than flat weave types.

Check also: How to Choose the Best Rug for Your Living Room

If your space receives a lot of direct sunlight during the day, the colours of your Oriental rug will fade faster.

How to Preserve the Colours of Your Oriental Rug?

The beautiful colours of handmade carpets often originate from natural and plant-based dyes. For instance, ancient Persian rugs were dyed using dried, ground madder root for reds, cochineal for reds (although this was less common), indigo for blues, weld for yellow, sequential dyeing in indigo and weld for green, walnut husks for brown and camel, and other vegetal substances for other colours. Even today, many Oriental rugs are still dyed with natural materials. Compared to chemical dyes, natural dyes give the wool a shine that is hard to surpass. Moreover, the natural dyestuffs are harmless and are becoming popular again. However, these dyes are less stable than contemporary fabric dyes, so you must take certain steps to prevent the colours from fading.

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  • Keep away from direct sunlight:
    • Natural dyes, such as those found in oriental rugs, are susceptible to fading when exposed to direct sunlight. UV rays take out red colours first, as well as other strong saturated colours.
    • Keep your oriental rug away from windows to prevent colour fading.
    • Consider using thick drapes to shield the rug from sunlight exposure.
  • Rotate Regularly:
    • Rotate your oriental rug periodically to ensure even wear and prevent colours from fading unevenly.
  • Get UV Blocking Window Film:
    • Covering windows with UV-blocking film provides another layer of protection against UV rays, which are a primary cause of discolouration in oriental rugs.
    • The film effectively blocks harmful UV rays while still allowing natural light into the room, preserving the rug’s vibrancy and longevity.

Read also: How to Care for a Synthetic Rug


Natural dyes give your Oriental rug luscious hues but are unstable, so stain cleaning is better left to a professional.

How to Remove a Stain From Your Oriental Rug?

Accidents happen, but when you spill something into your Moroccan, Persian, or Tabriz rug, we don’t recommend trying to remove the stain yourself. There are a few reasons why DIY spot treatment is a bad idea for Oriental rugs:

  • People tend to oversoak their rugs during DIY cleanings; however, natural fibres absorb a lot of water, leading to warping or shrinkage of the carpet when it gets dry.
  • Soaking the carpet may also cause colour bleeding.
  • If you fail to dry the carpet properly, this can lead to deterioration of the fibres and mildew.
  • Store-bought stain removal products often contain ingredients that can cause colour bleeding; for example, alkaline cleaning products dissolve unstable natural dyes.
  • Soap leaves a residue that attracts more dirt if not well-rinsed.

Still, if you DO have to spill something, here’s what to do before the cleaner arrives: 

  • Carefully scrape off any solid bits with a spoon without rubbing the carpet, as this can push the dirt deeper into the fibres.
  • Blot up excess liquid immediately with a clean, white absorbent cloth. You can also use thick paper towels.
  • Never rub, as this can spread the stain.
  • Schedule stain removal and deep cleaning service with an experienced carpet cleaner.

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Remember:

    • If you DO decide to use stain removal products, always test it on an inconspicuous area of the rug before applying it to the entire surface.
    • Never use harsh chemicals, bleach, or steam cleaners on any handmade rug.
    • Consult a professional rug cleaner if you’re unsure about any cleaning method.

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Handmade wollen and silk rugs are an ideal source of food for pests’ larvae.

How to Protect Your Oriental Rug From Pests?

Oriental rugs, particularly those made of wool and silk, can be prone to pest infestations. These types of fibres are rich in protein, making them an excellent food source for carpet beetles and carpet moths. Both species are widespread pests and can cause significant damage to rugs, carpets, kilims, and other natural fibre furnishings. They typically lay their eggs in dark, hard-to-reach corners of the house, such as behind furniture. Once the larvae hatch, they begin consuming any natural textile items nearby. Unfortunately, it’s often too late when you spot them, and the damage is done. Once Oriental rugs have been damaged, they lose their value even if repaired by professionals. Here are some tips to follow to protect your valuable Oriental carpet:

  • Vacuum regularly around the house to prevent infestations. 
  • Every now and then, check hard-to-reach spaces and the furniture around to clean and inspect for larvae.
  • Store items susceptible to pest infestation, such as food, woollens, and furs, in insect-proof containers.

Read also: Things You Can Do to Keep Your Carpets Clean

A rug care specialist can help you prolong your Oriental carpet’s life and turn it into a family heirloom.

Deep Cleaning Your Oriental Rug

Oriental rugs need deep cleaning to maintain their value. We recommend professional carpet cleaning at least once every two years, more frequently if the rug is placed in a high-traffic area. Certified rug cleaners have the expertise and equipment to handle deep cleaning, stain removal, and fringe care, ensuring your carpet retains its vibrancy. So, don’t hesitate to contact us if you need deep cleaning or stain removal for your Oriental rug

By following these simple tips, you can ensure your treasured Persian, Moroccan, or Tabriz rug continues to bring you joy for years.

 

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6 Ways to Keep Furniture and Carpets Clean All Year Round https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/keep-furniture-carpets-clean-after-professional-cleaning/ https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/keep-furniture-carpets-clean-after-professional-cleaning/#respond Thu, 16 Jun 2022 08:50:56 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=40672 When you invest in a professional carpet and upholstery cleaning, the last thing you want is to deal with stains and re-soiling short after the service. It isn’t a pleasant situation even if you have cleaned your furnishings yourself. You may not have spent money on professional cleaning; however, you’ve definitely put time and effort into this chore. We’ve put together some tips on keeping your carpets and furniture clean after professional cleaning service or DIY deep cleaning that will help you save a lot of stress and money, so read on.

How to Prevent Re-soiling and Stains On Carpets and Upholstery

Keeping your carpet clean is especially important if you have a crawling baby in the house.

Having their home carpet or sofa cleaned professionally brings a very satisfactory result, and most of our customers want to enjoy it as long as possible. Luckily, when any of your furnishings is freshly cleaned, you can do a few things to maintain their condition until it’s time for Spring cleaning.

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Get Stain Protection

Stain protection treatment help prolong the lifespan of your furniture.

There’s a reason why experienced cleaners always offer stain protection as part of their carpet cleaning or upholstery cleaning service. This treatment protects your furnishings and makes the professional work’s results last longer. Don’t refuse stain protection as part of the professional cleaning service. It might add a few pounds to your final bill; however, the investment pays off in the long run. Of course, you can’t rely solely on stain protection – if you spill something, quickly get a clean towel to absorb it as soon as possible. And whatever you do, do not scrub the area – this will only smear the stain and push it deeper into the fabric or carpet pile. Stain protection not only protects the fibre from stains but extends the lifespan of the fibre – it works basically like your phone’s case. It doesn’t mean the phone will not break if you drop it from a great hight, but it keeps it scratch-free.

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Wait Before Use

Trust us, you don’t want to place heavy objects on carpets and furniture before they dry.

The most efficient cleaning method for most types of carpets and furniture is hot water extraction. The good thing about this procedure is that it leaves very little moisture and all you need to do is wait a few hours before using your furnishings. Unfortunately, a lot of people don’t wait long enough. They run their hands over the carpet or sofa, and because it feels dry, they assume it’s ready to use.

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However, there is a small amount of moisture left after the procedure, and it may vary depending on the type of material. And when you walk on your almost-but-not-yet-dry rug, you contribute to fast re-soiling, crushing the pile, and slowing down the drying process, which leads to mould appearance. The same goes for placing furnishings back onto the wet carpet. Their weight can create visible dents in the pile, not to mention the risks of staining the flooring. Wood polish can colour the fibres, and metal legs can leave rusty rings on the wet rug. So, always ask your cleaner how long it will take before you can safely use your sofas, armchairs, and carpets after a professional cleaning. And if you are dealing with the chore yourself, it’s better to be on the safe side and wait overnight.

Read also: Things You Can Do to Keep Your Carpets Clean

Manage the Humidity Levels in Your Home

With humidity levels above 50% the result in mould and mildew in your home.

You need to check the moisture levels in your house to prevent mould growth as it will affect your carpets, furniture, and walls. If the humidity in your place is over 40-50%, you can be sure that you will have to deal with mould. Besides being unpleasant to look at and very harmful to your health, mildew and mould can ruin your carpets and furniture. There are two efficient ways to keep humidity at bay. First, you can purchase an air dehumidifier and keep it on, emptying the container and changing the filters regularly.

Another thing you can do is install an engineered floor with built-in floor heating and use it in the coldest and most humid months of the year. The second solution to the problem is more costly but better in the long run. Reducing the humidity at your home will help keep carpets and furniture mould-free, thus preserving their good condition.

Check these 7 Ideas for Dealing with Mould at Home

Maintain a Dust-Free Home

Regular vacuuming will help you remove dust and pet hair from carpets and furniture.

Dust is the main type of dirt found on any carpet or sofa, so you want to make sure your home is dust-free. The best way to do that is to regularly vacuum your carpets and furnishings. When dealing with dust on your sofas, armchairs, and other soft furniture, be sure to use the soft brush attachment so you don’t damage the upholstery material. Also, if you don’t have the time to vacuum the floors as often as you might want, you can get a robotic vacuum as an alternative solution. We, personally, have seen the improvement from using this gadget in our home. The result is less dirt on the floors and less dust everywhere else in the house. Using a robot vacuum will cut your cleaning time in half and help you keep your rugs and upholstered furniture looking fresh long after deep cleaning.

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Runners or Mats in the Entrance Area

Encourage both family members and guests to remove their shoes before entering the house.

And while we are on the topic of minimising the amount of dirt ending on your carpets and furniture, we strongly recommend placing runners in your hallway. They are a tried-and-tested solution to reducing the soil entering your home. Mats will trap the mud, dust, and any other grime from your shoes and dog’s paws and help you keep your carpets clean longer. Also, removing your shoes and washing the said paws goes without saying if you want to prevent dirt from spreading onto the rugs and furnishings in your home.

Don’t Shy From Using Furniture Covers

Place a blanket on your dog’s favourite napping spot to prolong the cleanliness of your sofa.

We know that a freshly cleaned sofa is truly a sight for your sore eyes – it smells fresh, the stains are gone, and the colours are bright. But if you have a big family or a pet and want to keep it like this, you should seriously consider getting a slipcover. These fabric items serve several purposes at once. They prevent dust from getting into the upholstery, trap all the pet hair and the dirt from muddy paws, and all spills get onto the cover, not your sofa. You can always remove them when expecting guests and want to enjoy the view of your spotless furniture.

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If you don’t like using slipcovers, you can put a blanket on your pet’s favourite napping spot instead to trap hair and dirt. Another part of the sofa prone to fast re-soiling is the back of the furniture, precisely where we lay our heads. As unpleasant as it is to admit that, some of us have greasier scalps than others, and men’s hair is generally more oily than women’s. So when we rest our heads on the same spot every day, it will soil faster than the rest of the upholstery. So, if you want to prevent stubborn grease stains, you may want to protect the sofa’s back with a cover that you can remove and wash with ease.

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How to Choose a Rug for Your Living Room https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/choose-rug-for-living-room/ https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/choose-rug-for-living-room/#respond Mon, 31 May 2021 09:00:41 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=18149 Our living rooms are one of the most used areas in the house, along with your kitchen and bedrooms. You want to make sure your everyday rooms are comfortable, cosy and pleasant to spend time in. What is more, wall-to-wall carpets are becoming less popular. Nowadays, people prefer to get area rugs for their day rooms. Why? Because they are much easier to maintain than your regular carpet. You can lift them up and shake them out, or even give them a spin in the washing machine if the fabric allows. However, choosing floor coverings can be stressful. There is a lot more to think about than just the colour, design and size that will suit the room. You also need to consider materials and maintenance. That is why our team has put together this guide on how to choose a rug for your living room to take away some of that stress.

Check out also: How to Choose Carpets for Your New Home. 

How to Choose a Rug for Your Living Room by Textile

First off, let us look at how to choose a rug for your living room by material. The textile you choose can depend on what you are looking for. Keep in mind that if you have pets or children, you will want something more durable and stain-resistant.

1. Viscose Tencel:

If you are looking to design your home interior in a luxurious style, you could opt for viscose Tencel, also known as art silk. Viscose is a versatile fibre that provides the same comfort properties as natural fibres. It is considered semi-synthetic as it also uses natural cellulose. You will find that art silk is breathable, cool to the touch, and takes colour very easily.

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2. Polypropylene:

Having children and pets doesn’t really allow for the luxurious materials in the living room. Your best option in this case is a nice polypropylene rug. They are cheap to buy and have a long lifespan (10-15 years if well cared for). From a carpet cleaner’s perspective, this is the best choice as it is natural, durable and easy to clean and maintain.

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3. Wool:

Wool rugs are another optimal choice for your living room. Due to the lanolin in wool, this type of textile is naturally stain-resistant and much easier to clean than synthetic rugs. With a good, short pile wool rug, you won’t have any issues with spillages. If you get there in time, they are easy to blot up. Also, regular vacuuming helps keep them in tip-top condition. You can expect a lifespan of 15-20 years if you care for your wool rug properly. One thing to keep in mind, however, is that some wool rugs with strong colours can rub transfer their colour. If your rug is going over a wall-to-wall fitted carpet, this colour transfer is impossible to remove.

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Of course, these are just our guidelines for the best choice. Our selections are made from a professional cleaner’s point of view. This means that these are your best options regarding maintenance and cleaning. Another quick pointer, we would also recommend getting a short-pile or loop-pile rug. They are more stain-resistant and easier to clean than a long-pile one. 

How to Choose a Rug for Your Living Room by Size

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Another thing you will want to consider when choosing your rug is the size you will be getting. This will depend on many things, such as the size of the room or the placement of your furniture.

A common mistake that people make is buying a floor covering that is far too small. Your standard, in-store sizes tend to be 6 x 9 feet, 8 x 10 feet or 9 x 12 feet. However, if this doesn’t suit your room type, you could always have a custom rug made. Generally, having a custom one made won’t end up being all that more expensive than buying the in-store sizes.

One thing to keep in mind if you are going for 1 big rug to cover your floor, you should keep about 4 to 8 inches of bare floor around all sides. You also have the option of sectioning your room using more than one rug. This is a good idea if you have a larger, oblong living room. You can define the sections of the space or even try layering rugs on top of the other. This would add a nice touch to the interior and work well as seasonal decorating.

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How to Choose a Rug for Your Living Room by Colour and Pattern

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Now, for the final factor when decorating – how to choose a rug for your living room by colour and pattern. Of course, everyone should customize according to their own taste and style. However, here are some pointers to get a stylish, good-looking rug for your room type.

If you have bright, colourful furniture and want to have a colourful rug, you should go with patterns that compliment your soft furnishings. As for the colours, you should either go for complementing or contrasting colours. You don’t want anything that looks out of place or too in your face.

For a modern, stylish look, a single-colour rug will achieve this perfectly. You could also try a contrasting colour with patterns that match the lower colour. For example, if your lower layer is dark, try a contrasting single-colour rug or a bright colour with ornaments matching the dark shade of your floor.

You should also consider the room’s lighting before making a commitment. Cold tones suit well-lit rooms perfectly, while warm tones will complement a darker room nicely.

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How to Care for Synthetic Rugs https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/how-to-care-for-synthetic-rugs/ https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/how-to-care-for-synthetic-rugs/#respond Sun, 11 Oct 2020 16:26:37 +0000 https://staging.cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=15683 With technology making new steps every day, come many new ways to make things. One of those things is the synthetic rug. Nowadays you don’t need fancy materials and natural fibres to make an exquisite carpet. You can enjoy the luxury of fancy-looking floor coverings without it costing an arm and a leg to get one. But of course, with nice things comes responsibility. If you want your new carpet to stay looking fabulous for years ahead, you are going to have to know how to care for synthetic rugs.

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General Cleaning and How to Care for Synthetic Rugs

Maintainance is key to sustaining your rugs hygiene and appearance. If you put in a little effort frequently, it will save you having to buy a new rug prematurely. We recommend you incorporate the little tasks into your weekly and monthly routines to preserve your rug’s new-look. Here are a few tips on how to care for your synthetic rug:

  1. The first and most vital of your tasks is vacuuming. If you hoover your rugs twice weekly, you will minimise the chance of dirt working its way so deep into the fibres that it ruins it. When you have children or pets, you may have to hoover 3-4 times a week, or get a robotic vacuum – these gadgets are very efficient in removing dust and pet hair. If possible, it may be a good idea to pick your rug up and give it a good shaking outside.
  2. When you notice a spill on your carpet, tackle the issue immediately. If those nasty stains get the chance to dry, it is near impossible to remove them. Paper towels or absorbent cloths are a good thing to have handy for these kinds of disasters.
  3. Call in professional cleaners to give your rugs a nice freshening up. No matter the amount of attention you give to your carpets, nothing can achieve the same results like a little bit of professional care. Your floor coverings will be grateful.

Read also: How to Clean Your Wool Rug.

How to Clean up Spills and Stains Synthetic Rugs

No matter the amount of care, sooner or later you are going to have to deal with a stain on your rug. Spills and accidents are unavoidable and that is why you need to be armed with the knowledge of how to deal with such mishaps. The best way to do this is to remove the stain as soon as it occurs. However, we are humans. Sometimes we miss the stains. Here is our advice on how to deal with general carpet stains:

  1. Make sure there is no dry dirt on the spill. You don’t want any more dirt sneaking its way into the fibres. A vacuum could help with this task.
  2. If the stain still holds moisture, blot it gently with a paper towel or an absorbent cloth. Never rub, you don’t want to end up damaging the fibres or rubbing the dirt in, causing a stain.
  3. Now get your cleaning agent. You can use a shop-bought detergent or a DIY solution. The choice is yours.
  4. Apply your cleaning solution to an absorbent towel. Start blotting the area gently. Use different parts of the towel so as not to reapply dirt that you have removed. Start from the outer edge of the stain inwards. You don’t want it to spread.
  5. Leave the cleaning agent for 5 minutes to work its magic.
  6. Now get a clean cloth and dampen it lightly with cool water. Use this to rinse out the suds from the cleaning solution.
  7. Once you have removed all traces of the solution, get a dry, clean cloth or paper towels and use it to blot up any excess moisture.

Check out also: The Best Way to Clean your Carpets at Home.

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How to Clean your Wool Rug https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/how-to-clean-your-wool-rug/ https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/how-to-clean-your-wool-rug/#respond Sat, 05 Sep 2020 12:19:14 +0000 https://staging.cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=15566 Wool rugs can be a great investment to your home. For one, they are a natural, renewable fibre that deters bacteria and dust mites, courtesy of lanolin. Wool floor coverings are also warm and soft underfoot, work beautifully with indoor decor, and are durable when cared for properly. Machine-woven wool rugs can last up to 20-30 years. Tufted wool rugs have been known to last up to sixty years. Not only are they long-lasting, but they maintain that new-rug-look with proper care. That is why we will tell you how to clean your wool rug at home.

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Basic Knowledge on Wool Rugs

New wool rugs often shed fibres. So there is no need to worry about that. Hoovering twice a week will help with that. The majority of the shedding will last a few months. After that, it should die down a bit.

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One good thing for maintaining a wool carpets new-look is regular vacuuming. But not too regular. Over-hoovering can pull fibres out of the rug, which isn’t good. We recommend hoovering 2-4 times a month tops after the initial shedding has stopped.

We also advise vacuuming the underside once every 1-2 months. The underside of any rugs and carpets can get shockingly dirty without anyone noticing, seeing as no one looks at the bottom of a rug. Accumulated dust and dirt on the underside can cause faster deterioration.

Another thing that is not great for your wool carpet is a high-suction vacuum, so a Dyson hoover really isn’t the best choice. If your vacuum has high-suction, placing a nylon screen type nozzle over the end of your hoover can help protect your wool carpet.

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How to Clean your Wool Rug at Home

Here are the ingredients to the best carpet cleaning method for your wool rug:

bucket of soapy water
  • Vacuum
  • A bucket of cold water
  • Gentle laundry detergent
  • A few microfibre cloths and/or a sponge
  • White towels; If you don’t have white towels, towels that don’t run colours will do

Read also: How to clean the 3 most common types of carpets

How to clean your wool rug at home:

always vacuum rugs before cleaning
  1. If possible, take your wool rug outside and shake out as much dirt as possible. If your wool rug is too large to do this, find a place to drape it, like a handrail. Now beat it with a flat side of a broom.
  2. Now, vacuum the rug to remove any stubborn, leftover dirt.
  3. Detergent time! Mix a capful of gentle washing detergent into a bucket of cold water.
  4. Next on the list, get a sponge or a clean microfibre cloth – whichever you prefer – and dampen it using the water and detergent from your bucket.
  5. Lightly dab the surface area of your wool rug. Be careful to not soak your rug. The colours and patterns may fade or run. Never use more than the bare minimum of moisture.
  6. After you have completed step 5, throw away the soap water, rinse out the bucket, and fill it again with cool water. Now get a few microfibre cloths and use the clean water to blot the surface of your rug. Keep doing this until there are no soapy suds left.
  7. Now get your dry towels and use them to soak up as much moisture as possible, and leave your wool rug to dry completely before stepping on it.

Read also: How to Care for Synthetic Rugs

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A Few Tips on Wool Rug Care From the Professionals

Here are a few tips and tricks for wool rug care. We’ll let you know how to clean your wool rug like the professional cleaners do.

  1. Often, pet hair will stick to your wool rug, even after you have vacuumed. We find that a stiff brush does the job. Always brush in the direction of the nap of the rug. Find more tips on removing pet hair from your rugs and furniture.
  2. We said it before in the instructions on how to clean your wool rug at home, but it is an important rule, so we will say it again. Never use more water than needed when cleaning your rug at home. It can damage your wool rug. Too much water can ruin a viscose rug too.
  3. If there are stains and spots on your wool rug, don’t clean the whole thing. Rather tackle the marks and stains individually. Use the same method as cleaning the entire rug, just on the affected area.
  4. Use snow to clean your rug. This is an ancient technique. The idea is, that the snow freezes and kills any smelly bacteria. It is also supposed to loosen any grime stuck in the fibres.

Check also: Things You Can Do to Keep Your Carpets Clean

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Ammonia Carpet Cleaning Solution https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/ammonia-carpet-cleaning-solution/ https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/ammonia-carpet-cleaning-solution/#respond Wed, 17 Jan 2018 20:43:42 +0000 https://staging.cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=11026 When you see the symbol NH3 you may not recognize it, but when you hear that this is the chemical name of ammonia, then you know that the subject is cleaning. That’s absolutely normal, because ammonia is quite popular cleaning agent. Ammonia Carpet Cleaning Solution is a very good decision for commercial and domestic cleaning. Ammonia is very good for cleaning the households as well.

The reason for using it so much is that it is good for cleaning different areas in the house. It is successfully used for cleaning the rooms, as well as the carpet in the bathroom and the toilet. And now you may be a little surprised that it can be used for your carpet.

So if you decide using it, this could save you some money, because it is a good alternative of the products used for commercial carpet cleaning in London. You will have great results removing all the dirt from the carpet and this is done for a cheap price.

ammonia carpet cleaning solutionIn order to use it for cleaning the carpet, you need to make a solution that includes ammonia. You can just take a teaspoon of the product, add a cup of warm water and then you have a liquid product that is your instrument for removing any types of dirt and stains on the carpet.

It is easy to use it because you just need to spray on the area that you want to be cleaned and after some time, a few minutes to soak into the fiber, you can take paper towels and blot the area.

Professional Cleaning Products Vs Ammonia

The best thing about this carpet cleaning solution is that it has a couple of nice advantages. The one that you might like a lot is that you do not have to spend a lot of money for different and expensive professional carpet cleaning products.

You can have the same results with ammonia, spending just little money instead of buying commonly industrial cleaning products for your carpet that will have an effect on you pocket. And it is not only the financial aspect! Ammonia carpet cleaning solution will also deodorize and neutralize the unpleasant smell of your carpet. This is especially helpful when you have pets and you need to deal with urine carpet stains and similar marks.

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When you decide to try it for yourself you will soon be happy with the good result that it has. And when you see the excellent result while at the same time this product is so affordable and accessible, you would prefer using it instead of the expensive commercial products for cleaning that you used to buy.

How to clean with ammonia carpet cleaning solution?

When you have a couple of nasty marks on your carpet this could affect the whole appearance not only of the carpet but the entire room. It will look dirty and not so pleasant to be in it. There are of course various of commercial carpeting cleaning products, but most of them are quite expensive and even thought they are available for purchase on the market, you would prefer to have a better and not so costly solution.

This is where you have ammonia and vinegar. These two items are commonly used household items and they are not expensive at all. So you have the instrument that you need for cleaning the nasty stains.

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carpet cleaning with ammonia 

But there are a few steps that you need to follow

  • First, use the vacuum cleaner to remove all the big debris and particles from the carpet.vaccuum clean your carpet
  • Second – make the solution using one cup of ammonia and ½ gallon of warm water. Mix them in a bucket, using a spoon for mixing it.
  • Third is to use a sponge to dampen it in the mixture. Also take the excess liquid out of the sponge before using it.
  • Four- now you can blot the stains with the help of the sponge. You need to start from the edge of the stain. Blot it and slowly move, blotting the stain step by step towards the centre.
  • Six – now you need to let the carpet dry. If it is necessary when the stain is still visible you can repeat the procedure. You can see what the steps are if you use vinegar for the cleaning process. First of course is to remove all debris and big particles with the vacuum cleaner.

The second step is to make the mixture which is: ½ cup of white vinegar, 2 tablespoons of table salt. You need to mix that in a small container. Then with the help of a sponge you can gently rub the mixture on the carpet and let it dry completely. And when the carpet is dry, you can vacuum the residues from the carpet.

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Carpet Cleaning at Home With Ammonia and Vinegar

ammonia and vinegar carpet cleaningThere is a variant for cleaning the carpet stains using both ingredients – ammonia and vinegar.
You start with vacuuming the carpet from all type of dirt and debris. You should prepare two solutions – one part of vinegar and five parts of warm water that are poured into a spray bottle. The second contains five parts of warm water and one part of ammonia.

Your next step is to dampen the stain on the carpet with the vinegar mixture. Then wait for three-four minutes to soak. After that you need to remove the excess liquid with the help of a clean cloth. After that you repeat the same procedure, but with the ammonia mixture. Dampen the stain and blot it with a clean cloth after some time. You can repeat the steps while the stain is no longer visible.

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Stubborn carpet stains

Sometimes there are stains that are really quite stubborn. If you have tried the mixtures, that we have offered you so far, and it still does not come out, there is one addition variant that you may try. It works especially for such old and impossible for cleaning carpet stains.

What you need for the solution is: ammonia, hot water, spray bottle, steam iron and white towels.

The first step is to mix one part of ammonia to one part of hot water. The minimum quantity is to coat the whole stain at least once, but it is better if you prepare more. Pour the ready mixture into the spray bottle and spray it all over the stain. Be sure to completely cover it with the mixture.

Now you need to place the white towel over the stain and iron it with the steam iron. After some time you will see the dirt getting on the towel, so you need to change it. Keep on spraying and ironing until you clean the stain entirely. When you are ready you can sit and rest. Enjoy the great result of the vinegar and ammonia carpet cleaning solution! 

Do you prefer a professional carpet cleaning company?

Don’t forget, that if you need professional help go to our carpet cleaning London service page, check how we clean carpets and you have the opportunity to directly book our service. We will give you the best price with the highest possible quality of the cleaning service.

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