Posts Tagged ‘oriental rugs’

Don’t Wait Until Your Rugs Show Soil Before Cleaning

Friday, July 10th, 2009

If you wait until your rugs are showing soil to have them cleaned, you could be causing them permanent damage. Your rugs can hold a lot of soil before they begin to look dirty. Abrasive soil in your rugs cuts into your rugs fibers every time you walk on them causing them to wear out prematurely. A study by the Eureka Company revealed that a 9×12 Oriental Rug can hold up to 87 pounds of soil without looking dirty. That’s a lot of dirt and grime!

 For maximum soil and spot removal, have Guaranteed Carpet & Tile Care clean your rugs. Guaranteed Carpet & Tile Care cleans Rugs from around the world. From the most basic to the most delicate rugs, you can trust the reputation and experience of our company.   

Every rug we clean comes with our Nine Step Cleaning Program and is completely guaranteed.

Quick Tip for Spot Removal on Oriental Rugs

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Be careful what you use on your oriental rugs to remove spots! Many cleaning products will damage your rugs by causing them to brown, discolor/bleach, colors to bleed, etc. If you are unsure if a cleaning product is unsafe for your rug, then it is best not to use it. If you must get that spot out and you don’t have the patience to wait for a professional, I recommend using just a few drops of dove detergent to a cup of water. Just enough to make the water a little soapy. (do not attempt on silk! call Guaranteed Carpet & Tile Care at 923-2498). Blot up any liquid or gently scrape up any solid that is on the rug. Then dip a cloth into your cleaning mixture and gently blot the spot. If you are getting dye transfer to the cloth you are using, stop immediately. DO NOT GET OUT A WIRE BRUSH AND SCRUB THE RUG AS HARD AS YOU CAN! Aggressive spot removal will permanently damage the fibers trading one problem for another.

 If the spot does not come out or are unsure of what you are doing, call Guaranteed Carpet & Tile Care at 923-2498. Cleaning a valuable rug when you don’t know what you are doing can and probably will result in a costly mistake!
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