Area rugs are an investment that must be taken care of properly to keep them in pristine condition.
Many of today’s modern rugs are made in a similar way as those of the past but are often made from a variety of materials.
Keeping it Clean
To care for rugs, there are certain procedures that should be considered. Learning how to clean rugs the right way ensures that they stay looking great for years to come. Dirt is one of the biggest culprits of rug degeneration. Dirt in a rug acts as sandpaper that grinds away the fibers. They may look clean to the naked eye but the fine particles and sand takes its toll over time, breaking down the pile.
Professional cleaners recommend vacuuming weekly as part of any rug maintenance program and more often if they are located in high traffic areas. Placing doormats at the entrances and not wearing shoes inside can significantly reduce the dirt that enters the home.
Moisture is Deadly
An important part of any rug maintenance plan needs to include keeping it dry. A wet rug, if not dried completely, can begin to mold and mildew, which ruins the rug and possibly the floor underneath. To care for rugs properly, spills need to be cleaned up quickly using a blotting technique. Rubbing can tear the fibers and should be avoided. The rug can then be lifted or something placed underneath to allow for good ventilation until it is completely dry.
Practice Vigilance
Rug maintenance is a practice in vigilance. Rug owners need to rotate their rugs to encourage even wear and try to keep them away from direct sunlight. The rays of the sun cause fading and deteriorates rugs.