How to properly clean fine wool area rugs
Henrique Dantas • October 1, 2021

Buying a fine wool area rug is no small feat. Pure wool rugs can cost a considerable amount and can be quite pricey. At the same time, they are a great addition to any living space, be it a home or an office. Wool rugs bring the whole space together and give it the warmth and color that any place needs to look aesthetically pleasing. They are very long-lasting and will last through the ages if maintained properly. Wool area rugs are a true investment in this regard.


However, just like any major investment, like your house or car or any piece of furniture, wool rugs require upkeep and maintenance. This means regular cleaning and proper treatment so that rug looks as good as new for many years. There is a very specific way to get wool area rugs clean, though this job should be left to the professionals. 


Cleaning your fine wool area rug

 

A fine wool rug is a significant purchase. It is wool that is made from the purest wool, which is soft enough to be placed against the kin; you can essentially sleep on a fine wool rug. The top-quality comes with a hefty price tag which makes keeping the rug in good condition all the more important.


Fine wool area rugs come in a variety of designs and sizes, from the classical vintage ones to the modern chic ones. One thing that all fine wool rugs have in common is that their fibers do not respond well to vacuum cleaners and roller brushes. So unlike cleaning a normal carpet, the fine wool rug requires greater TLC. Of course, if you are not sure and do not want to risk ruining your expensive rug getting the professionals involved is always the sensible option.


Still, if you are adamant about knowing the ways to clean a fine wool area rug, here is a step-by-step procedure for you to follow:


  Regularly airing out the rug


Before we get to the actual business of cleaning, keeping the rug aired out regularly is a great idea. Simply place the rug on a window ledge or a similar place for a few hours. Try to avoid the sun since direct sunlight can cause discoloration. Also, keep rotating the area rug so that the wear and tear on it remain even and one side does not get too worn out compared to the other.


Even if you have to vacuum the rug, do it only once or twice a week at the most. Vacuum cleaners produce a lot of pressure which is not good for the soft fibers of the fine wool material.


  Step #1


The first step is to always take any dust or dry stuff off the rug. The best way to do it is by taking the rug outside and shaking it to get any trapped dust particles out. Depending upon the size of the rug, you might need extra help with this step, so keep that in mind.


  Step #2


Next, vacuum the entire rug. You can select a lower pressure so as not to disturb the fibers too much. This again is a great way to clean the rug and get the dry particles of dirt and dust off before you wet it.


  Step #3

Wet the rug and make a shampoo or soap solution which you can run over the rug for a deeper cleanse. You must dilute the soap or shampoo with water to make it runny, so it is easier to spread on the rug.


Making a diluted solution also means that harsh chemicals are not being used to clean the rug, which may damage the fine wool material.


  Step #4


If you wish to spot clean an area with stains, then you can use a DIY solution made out of vinegar and baking soda. Use a brush to clean off the stain.


  Step #5


The final step is to dry the rug. Doing it immediately is highly recommended as having the moisture in the rug for a long time can damage the wool material. Squeeze out the water and place it outside to be air-dried. Bring in the rug when it is completely dried.


Seeking professional help


Even if you have all the tools and things necessary, cleaning a fine wool rug is no joke. It is always a gamble that you might not get the results you desire, and even the smallest mistakes can lead to ruining an expensive area rug.


This is why it is recommended that you leave the cleaning of your fine wool area rug to the professionals. There are plenty of businesses that specialize in cleaning rugs, particularly those made out of expensive materials like fine wool. It’s All Clean San Diego, for instance, is a great rug cleaning service that provides a whole host of cleaning services, including washing rugs and carpets.


Here are a few reasons why you might want to get the experts involved:


Experts know when the cleaning is due


While you can get an idea of when your rug requires a regular cleaning job, experts know best. They can access exactly how regularly you should get your rugs cleaned to maximize the life of the rug itself.

 

Experts have special cleaning tools


As experts, they have access to specialized tools and other cleaning equipment. They have their solutions and chemicals that deep clean rugs without causing any damage. They also use special equipment like steamers to ensure that the rugs dry out quickly and completely.


It is highly recommended that you go for expert service like It’s All Clean San Diego to get your fine wool area rugs cleaned. It is an annual or bi-annual expense one which is necessary to ensure that your rug lasts many years to come. A professional rug cleaning service, especially for high-end rugs and carpets, is money well spent.

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