While detailed area rug cleaning is important to the rug s longevity there can be too much of a good thing.
Wash area rug with hose.
Also don t steam clean a dyed area rug as the heat and moisture will cause the colors to bleed.
Blot clean rug.
Allow the cleaner to sit on the rug for 5 minutes.
Don t try to make your own diy rug cleaner or use other cleaners not intended for rugs and carpet.
Do not hang a wet rug over a clothesline to dry as the rug s shape will be distorted.
Additionally when cleaning an area rug with any product you should spot test a small inconspicuous portion to ensure there isn t any discoloration.
Wash the rug and apply shampoo.
If the colors do bleed take the rug to a dry cleaner.
Don t worry about getting it too wet you need to prepare it well for the shampoo.
Leave the rug outdoors until it s completely dry before returning the clean area rug to its place in the house you may need to flip it over and allow the rug to dry one side at a.
Area rugs are a great way to add warmth and personality to your decor but after prolonged use they will need a good cleaning to look like new.
For most modern rugs cleaning can be a once a year diy project that saves you the expense of professional cleaning.
If your rug is tagged with specific cleaning instructions follow those.
Use your garden hose to rinse the rug off.
Let the spot tested area dry completely before applying cleaner to the rest of the rug.
Pour the soap solution onto a sturdy soft bristle brush and work it into the rug.
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Spray the rug with the hose to rinse the shampoo out.
Dip a sponge in the water squeeze out excess moisture and blot the cleaner onto the rug working in sections until you ve covered the entire surface.
Run a vacuum or a clean soft bristled brush over your area rug to loosen up the fibers of the rug as they may have compacted during the washing drying process.
Before washing your entire rug first spot test the shampoo or solution in a small area of the rug to make sure the colors don t bleed.
Use a wet dry vacuum to remove as much water as possible from the rug.