Persian rug cleaning: things to keep in mind
Why should you pay special attention to silk rugs?
Silk carpets and rugs are renowned for their shimmer and smooth texture. It is a characteristic that can’t be matched by any other material. Silk is made largely of a protein known as fibroin, and the fiber is quite strong. In fact, the tensile strength of the fabric can be compared with steel yarn.
Considering the value of a silk rug, you must treat them with care. Persian silk rug cleaning is not a DIYtask, and it must be carefully undertakenin a controlled environment. Silk fibers lose their strength when wet, and can get damaged by abrasion, heat, and strong chemicals.
Factors within your control include:
- Rotating rugs every few months to even wear and sunlight exposure
- Regulating foot traffic and keeping drinks and foodstuffs away.
- Addressing spills and stains as soon as they happen; and remembering to BLOT only – do not scrub the rug, and follow the advice of an oriental rug care professional.
- Deciding whether to make the rug a shoes-off zone.
- Keeping untrained pets away from the rug.
Points to consider when it comes to Persian silk rug cleaning:
· Enzymatic cleaners are a big NO for silk rugs. Some enzymes can digest protein-based stains, and as silk is largely protein, the enzymes can break down the silk fibers and damage the rug.
· Hot water or steam can cause damage to the silk fiber, so do not use any at-home cleaning service(s) for any of your Oriental rugs.
· Rubbing or scrubbing the silk carpet can damage the fibers.
· Household/Commercial cleaning products should never be used on silk rugs as they could change the color or destroy the fibers – further complicating the cleaning or restoration process.
· For silk rugs and carpets, you should always consider professional carpet cleaning in Miami. Grand Oriental Rug Gallery has carpet expertsand is well-equipped to offer specialized cleaning and restoration of silk rugs and carpets.
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