How To Care For Your New Rugs

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Rugs are a fun way to decorate to your home, and maintaining them using basic rug care tips is easy. Different fabrics have varied rug care requirements and directions, so make sure you read the fine print. Hiring a professional to clean your rugs and carpet annually will keep your rugs looking vibrant. However, here are a few easy-care tips you can do in the meantime.

Important Tip – Check the Care Tag

Every rug has a care tag describing how to clean and maintain it. Even though it is tempting to cut off the care tag, it should remain intact. Dry-cleaning, spot-cleaning, or laundering are three common methods of cleaning rugs. To increase the longevity of your new rug, always follow the directions on the tag.

Washing Tips

There are several tips for washing rugs. Most importantly, use the washing method specified on the care tag. Some rugs require dry cleaning because the colors can bleed in the regular laundry. Accidentally washing a rug with other colors can ruin the fabric from color bleeding.  Smaller rugs, commonly found in bathrooms or near doors, are often safe to wash in your regular washing machine. It is a good idea to wash them alone first, in case color bleeding does happen.

Spot Washing

Small spills and stains are easiest to clean when tended to immediately. If your rug is new, first try using lukewarm water to blot the stain. Avoid using heavy-duty cleaners at first, because these chemicals can cause discoloration. If the care tag specifies that cleaners can be used and lukewarm water does not help, then try a small amount of carpet cleaner.  When cleaning, use a clean cloth to blot the stain instead of rubbing. Rubbing motions on rugs or carpets make it easier for stains to set.

Rug Storage Care Tips

Seasonal rugs require special care before storage. Never store a dirty rug for a long period of time. Be sure to have the rug professionally cleaned first. Then, the cleaners can wrap the rug to protect the fibers during storage. Choose a dry, well-ventilated area to store the rug to avoid mold and mildew infiltration. While these steps might seem unnecessary, preparing your rug for storage will increase its lifespan. Ask Expert Rug Spa which treatment is best appropriate to prepare your rug for storage.

Caring for your rugs is easy but requires a little planning. If you have questions about cleaning your rugs, then Expert Rug Spa has you covered. Our specialists have been trusted in the Long Beach area for over 30 years. Visit our website or call us at 562-222-3525 to book an appointment now.

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