Rug Care Directory
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Use the Rug Care Directory to connect with professionals who clean, repair, and protect area rugs.
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Area rugs cleaning and carpets differ greatly in their construction, dyeing methods and fiber content. In-plant cleaning, by an experienced, specially equipped professional area rug cleaning firm assures you of a safe and thorough rug cleaning. With our professional, in-plant rug cleaning service you can expect more thorough removal of abrasive, particulate soil and unhealthy allergens. Special attention is paid to stubborn stains and follow-up attention. Better control of fugitive dyes and dimensional stability.
Multiple cleanings are done, if necessary, at no additional charge. While rapid drying we keep controlled temperature and humidity to guard against weakening of the rug’s foundation due to prolonged, improper drying techniques. No risk of damage to your finished floors; a concern with on-location cleaning of area rugs. We Hand finish when the rug is dry and also hand clean the fringes and grooming of the pile. Oriental rugs should never be cleaned in your home.
On-location cleaning methods can risk damage to your rug, as well as to the floor underneath. In-home cleaning simply cannot effectively remove the accumulated, abrasive soil from the rug’s foundation or assure rapid drying that is necessary to avoid permanent damage to the rug’s warp and weft yarns. The frequency of cleaning depends on the level of foot-traffic and the type of soil the rug receives. Typically, an Oriental rug deserves professional cleaning every 2-4 years.

