CARING FOR YOUR ORIENTAL & AREA RUGS
Rotate: Rotate rugs to even out any possible sun fading, and to also not allow one specific area to get all the foot traffic wear. Rotate small rugs every 3 – 6 months; larger rugs every time it gets cleaned or every 12 – 18 months, make sure it gets put back down the opposite directions.
Inspect: Quarterly you want to inspect your rugs closely for any insect activity. Moths and carpet beetles generally begin feasting in areas that have little light and little air-flow – this means they prefer the back of the rug, or areas of the rug that may be under furniture. The larva looks like “sticky lint”, so flip over the corners of the rug to see if you have any activity.
Never use Carpet Spot Removers or Baking Soda on your rugs. Folex® or Resolve® are meant for SYNTHETIC carpet, not wool or silk. These chemicals (even Woolite®) are too strong to use on rugs and they will either cause a chemical discoloration or it will bleach out the rug dyes completely. Baking soda also causes damage by yellowing the fibers. The damage is permanent and will devalue your rug.
Never put potted live plants, or plastic protectors, on top of your rugs.
Even careful plant caretakers spill a bit when watering plants. This water seeps into the cotton foundation which leads to mildew growth and dry rot. When dry rot sets in, eventually the rug falls apart in that area of rot. It ruins the rug.
