There is no denying that the right Moroccan rug can change a room. It can make you (and your guests) feel right at home, whether you're hosting game nights or curling up with a nice book.
Gravity ensures that a spill will eventually occur on your Moroccan rug. There are numerous ways to cause a mess, such as spilling a bottle of wine, children tracking dirt from the park, or a snack time mishap—but don't worry!
Here are some tips for dealing with day-to-day spills.
Blot. Don’t Rub
Trying to clean your Moroccan rug while it slides around on your hardwood floors or tile can be quite frustrating, especially if you need to act quickly to avoid stains from settling in. The answer to keeping carpets in place is to use a rug pad. We provide soft and low-profile rug pads that not only add comfort to your rug but also assist it stay in place.
Non-Rotary Vacuums Are A Must
Vacuuming your Moroccan rug is a quick and easy approach to eliminate the dirt and dust that has accumulated over the last few weeks. However, to avoid damaging your rug's weave and fibers, always clean on low power using a non-rotary vacuum. Non-rotary vacuums remove dirt and debris without the use of a rotating brush, such as your vacuum's suction attachment. To ensure a thorough cleaning, vacuum all sides of your rug.
Shake It Off
Every now and again, we recommend bringing your Moroccan rug outside and shaking it. This helps to keep any released dirt and debris out of your home, reducing the need for additional cleaning.
While your Moroccan rug is outside, you can clean it naturally using the sun's ultraviolet rays. To destroy bacteria, place your rug in a sunny position on your driveway, porch, or patio and allow it to absorb sunshine for several hours.