Tuesday, March 24, 2009

How To Take The Best Care Of Your Rug

By Holly Sparks

A good rug can last a long time and if it is looked after well, it can not only prove to be durable but also retain much of its original beauty. There are some useful ideas that will be of practical use when it comes to the maintenance of a rug. If you would like to see your rug looking great after years of years, consider the following ideas.

Rug padding is essential in proper rug maintenance. Placing padding down that is between 3mm and 6mm thick can protect your floor and help absorb traffic on your rug. Over time the padding can wear down but you can replace it and preserve the life of the rug.

Depending on your rug design you need to turn your rugs on a regular basis. Over time, rugs can show sun fading as well as traffic wear. If you can turn your rugs around often you can increase the life of your rug. But only do this if the rug design allows.

Cleaning your rugs can save them. If you cannot clean your rug then it would be a great idea to hire a professional to come in and clean it for you. Their equipment can help clean the rug in no time and leave you with a fresh clean rug ready to last you a few more years. Over time, dirt and grime can wear down the fibers causing it to crumble. It can also change the look and feel of the rug.

Vacuuming your rug can wear down the fibers and weaken the rug. This can make it more prone to tearing and weakness. Avoid vacuuming whenever possible. When you want to dry a rug don't hang it. This can also cause damage to the rug. Instead lay the rug flat on the floor or ground and allow the rug to dry naturally. If ends fold upward after it's dry simply place a heavy object, such as a book, on each corner for a few days. Once it is set it won't fold upward anymore.

Because the sun can fade the beautiful colors from your rug you want to place a curtain over the windows where your rug is placed. The curtains can filter most of the sun and save your color.

When you are moving rugs around, roll them up; do not fold them. Folding can cause permanent creases and even tear the fibres of the rug. If you are moving house, keep rolled up rugs on top of furniture, and don't place any heavy objects on them. When you lay the rug out again, if any of the corners stick up, you can place a few books on it for a few days to make it flat again. Creases that have formed during transportation will flatten out when the rug is placed flat and walked on as usual. - 15252

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