3 Ways To Ensure That Your Oriental Rug Lasts

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3 Ways To Ensure That Your Oriental Rug Lasts

29 March 2017
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If you just got an oriental rug, here are three tips that will help ensure that your rug lasts a long time.

Take Your Shoes Off Outside

One of the most important things you can do when you have an oriental rug inside of your house is to take your shoes off outside. You should have an area in your entrance way where everyone who comes into your home can remove their shoes and place them some safe. This will help stop the flow of dirt into your house and will protect your oriental rugs. You don't want people walking in their dirty shoes on your nice rug and rubbing dirt down into it.

Keep Plants Off Your Rug

Although it can be tempting to put plants on your rug, you should try to keep plants on their own mini rugs and not on top of your oriental rug. Plants that are set on top of your oriental rug could easily leak water onto your rug without you being aware. Overtime, this can actually cause your rug to rot out. If you don't want this to happen, you are going to want to keep your plants off all of your nice rugs because even with a water catcher, you can't guarantee that the plant will not harm your rug.

Vacuum Regularly

You should vacuum your rug on a regular basis; vacuum it more often if it is in a high traffic area and less often if it is in a low-traffic area of your home. Use a vacuum cleaner setting for short rugs or a hand-vacuum. These type of rugs have just the power needed to clean your rug.

Get It Hand Cleaned

When your oriental rug needs to be cleaned, do not take it to the dry cleaner. Oriental rugs are not designed to be dry cleaned. Dry cleaning actually dries out the material used to craft your rug and can cause irreversible damage to your rug.

When your oriental rug needs to be cleaned, take it somewhere where it can be hand cleaned on both the front and back with a full immersion and shampooing process. Both sides of the rug need to be cleaned in order to remove the dirt from the rug. If only one side of the rug is cleaned, the dirt will just be moved around instead of removed from your rug. 

Once it is cleaned, your oriental rug will need to have space so that it can air dry before it is put back in your home. 

For more information, talk to a professional like A+ Cleaning Service.