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Caring for Your Moroccan Rug

Caring for Your Moroccan Rug

A Moroccan rug is a lovely addition to your home, and with appropriate care, it can survive for many years. Here are some simple techniques to help you maintain your rug looking great.

 


Vacuum Your Rug Regularly


Regular vacuuming is essential. To remove dust and grime from the rug's surface, use a vacuum cleaner set to gentle. Be careful not to use a vacuum with a beater bar, as this can harm the fibers. To clean sensitive rugs, use a handheld vacuum or brush attachment.

 


A Perfect Solution for a Stained Moroccan Rug
 

If your rug gets stained, it's important to act fast. Blot the stain with a clean, dry cloth to remove as much liquid as possible. Avoid touching the stain as this can cause it to penetrate further into the fibers. To remove stubborn stains, use a weak detergent mixed with water. First, test the solution on a small, inconspicuous section of the rug to ensure that it does not damage it. Blot the soiled area gently with the detergent solution, then rinse with clean water to eliminate any remaining residue.

 


How To Increase the Life of Your Rug


Every few months, it’s a good idea to rotate your Moroccan rug. This helps to ensure even wear and prevents any one area from becoming too worn. Rotating your rug also helps to prevent fading from sunlight. If your rug is in a sunny spot, consider using curtains or blinds to protect it from direct sunlight.

 


Sometimes Professional Help is Recommended


If your rug requires a more thorough cleaning, consider calling a professional. They have the necessary equipment and knowledge to thoroughly clean your Moroccan rug while maintaining its integrity. Professional cleaning is required for antique or delicate rugs. When selecting a professional cleaner, make sure they have experience with Moroccan rugs and use gentle, eco-friendly cleaning solutions.

 


Over the Counter Remedies


In addition to regular cleaning, there are a few more things you can do to care for your rug. Use rug pads below to keep the rug from slipping and to preserve the fibers from wear and strain. If you have dogs, keep their nails clipped to avoid snagging the rug strands. Avoid placing heavy furniture directly on the rug, since this can leave indentations and damage the fibers over time.

Finally, before storing your Moroccan rug, ensure sure it is clean and dry before rolling it up. To avoid fading, store it somewhere cool and dry away from direct sunlight. To keep dust and vermin out, cover the rug with a breathable cloth. Avoid storing the rug in plastic because it will retain moisture and produce mold or mildew.