So you are the proud owner of
braided rugs and you really feel to display those to your friends
and guests who frequent your house. In fact even when nobody is due
to come in the evening for a sumptuous dinner, you still spread
those out because you really love them. Actually you are so much
attached to them that unless they are spread out you don’t think
that the house really becomes home!
Well, I have got nothing against
your love for the braided rugs. Indeed they do emit an old world
charm and grace and some of the contemporary designs are so
attractive that an ordinary room gets converted into a plush royal
suite the moment you spread them out neatly on the floor. Some of
these rugs become the focal point of attraction in the entire room,
especially if they are the products of Thorndike Mills or Colonial
Country, just to name a few. And, frankly speaking, you have spent a
decent sum of money on them, so why shouldn’t you enjoy them to the
fullest?
So, these rugs are spread at the
entryway, maybe at the patio or even the kitchen and definitely one
in the dining room and that large grand wool area rug which you had
purchased after so many visits to various websites and retail
stores, resides majestically right in the middle of the drawing
room, am I right? Well, I may be slightly off the mark! During
winter the wool area rug actually goes into the bedroom to give you
that snug and cozy feeling and a good night’s sleep.
So far so good! But you must be
realizing what I am hinting at. All these rugs need to be cleaned
regularly so that they actually improve the ambience of the room.
Cleaning The Rugs
Let us first discuss the details of cleaning the wool rug.
You begin by thoroughly vacuuming
both the sides of the rug. Then lay it on a large sheet of plastic
to protect the floor underneath. Use a carpet cleaning machine that
sends out jets of water and then suck it up. I would like to add a
word of caution here. Don’t use carpet cleaners that have rotating
brushes. They will ruin your rug. Use a mild rug cleaner and warm
water to clean both sides of the rug. Continue using warm water till
the soap is completely removed. Then suck out as much water as you
possibly can.
Then leave the carpet to dry flat
on the plastic. It may have to be turned over quite a few times to
ensure that it is completely dry. Remember a wet wool rug becomes as
heavy as an elephant! Never try to handle it alone.
Ensure that the rug has dried
completely; otherwise it will start giving off a sour smell! Also
you need to be careful that rug retains its shape. So, keep it flat
on the plastic for as long as required and after you are absolutely
sure that it has indeed become dry, sling it over a sturdy railing
to air it from both sides. Very soon you will get back the gleaming
carpet which you had originally brought home proudly from the
shopping mall!
You have to follow similar steps
while cleaning cotton based rugs but you may need to use more water
as dirt and grime tend to stick more firmly to cotton than wool.
By Article written by Joe Matcheck,
his site offers a wide selection and low prices on
braided rugs and
country braided rugs.