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How Do I Protect My Expensive, Handmade Rug? (Common Misconceptions)

So you have finally found that perfect woven rug that matches your style and personality as well as complements your home’s decor. No matter what type of area rug material you have chosen, we are sure that you have made a significant investment. In fact, rug experts compare purchasing expensive rugs to buying artwork; that is why proper maintenance of expensive rugs is essential. So, how can you ensure you protect your investment? Here are some common misconceptions that many people make about handmade rug care:

Misconception One: Handmade Rugs Will Last Longer If You Do Not Clean Them Often

Often, expensive rugs are made from natural fibers. Natural fibers require regular cleaning in order to prevent irreversible damage. Damage occurs when you continuously walk across the carpet, which causes dirt to grind into the carpet, which eventually wears the carpet out. To extend the life of your rug, you will need to vacuum and hand wash it on a regular basis.

Misconception Two: Handmade Rugs Are Only Cleaned to Remove Dirt

Dirt is not the only contaminant that you have to protect your carpet from encountering. In fact, other types of pollutants can become easily trapped in carpet fibers. Such pollutants can be detrimental to individuals with respiratory conditions and allergies. Consistent cleaning will help reduce the number of pollutants that your carpet harbors.

Misconception Three: Carpet Cleaning Companies Effectively Clean Handmade Rugs

When it comes to wall to wall carpet, many homeowners look to professional carpet cleaning companies to make their carpet look brand new. However, most cleaners cannot effectively clean a handmade rug because the equipment they use cannot remove water from natural fibers. In fact, cleaning companies use equipment that is designed for cleaning synthetic fiber rugs. Since synthetic fibers do not absorb water like a handmade rug with natural fibers, moisture can easily be vacuumed dry with standard equipment. Simply put, professional carpet cleaning equipment cannot remove moisture from handmade rugs. This can result in dye bleeding and mildew damage.

Misconception Four: Handmade Rugs Are Easily Stored

Unlike regular rugs, handmade rugs need to be thoroughly cleaned before they are stored. It is common to hear of such fine rugs being ruined after storage due to unforeseen circumstances.

The experts at Levi’s 4 Floors want to ensure you receive the best flooring products along with the knowledge to care for your products. In fact, we provide a wide selection of sturdy, high-quality area rugs for your home. To learn more about our selection, please visit us at Levi’s 4 Floors.

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