Proper care and maintenance is vital in order to ensure that your fine rug will keep its beauty throughout your lifetime. In addition to periodic cleanings, these tips will help you keep your fine rug in your family for generations.
One simple step to protect your area rug starts with the floor. Floor surfaces are often slippery, and use of a proper padding beneath your carpet will keep both you and your area rug in place. A simple “underlay” pad will hold your carpet in place, thereby reducing wear and tear. These inexpensive pads can be purchased at any hardware store, or ask your local carpet cleaners to bring one at your next carpet cleaning appointment.
The next step towards a well preserved area rug involves rotating the area rug to avoid uneven wear and tear. Fine rugs that are located in sunny or high traffic areas are subject to fading colors and wear patterns. Rotating your area rug every few months will help to keep wear and tear to a minimum.
No matter how hard we try to keep a fine rug out of harms way, dealing with spilled drinks, dirt and other stains is a fact of life. When spills occur, it is important to treat them immediately. Start with a clean paper towel and be sure to remove all moisture from the rug to reduce any chances of mildew growth. Dry spills, such as dirt from a fallen houseplant, should be shaken off the carpet and then vacuumed. Whether your spill is red wine or dried mud, be gentle with stain removal. Rubbing anything into your area rug will only work the stain deeper into the material. Instead, use gentle blotting or brushing and contact a professional carpet cleaner immediately.
When it is necessary to place a fine rug into long term storage, start by having the rug professionally cleaned and mothproofed. In order to prevent mildew growth (mildew can easily destroy a carpet) wrap the area rug in a clean, breathable material like paper. Do not wrap your area rug in plastic, as condensation can form creating the perfect breading ground for mold.
With a little love and attention, your fine area rug can maintain its natural luster for years to come.
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