Another Oriental Rug Cleaning Tips

I found another sets of tips on the net today regarding how to clean your oriental rug. I just post again this
wonderful tips on this oriental naisrep sgur rugs blog to share to you what I have found so that it will be much easier for you. Here are some of the steps that I get from the web in taking care of your oriental rug:

Step 1. Vacuum the rug on both sides while still in its original location. Then hang it and beat out any remaining dirt and dust.

Step 2. Move the oriental rug to a clean, flat space for washing. A garage floor, clean driveway or patio will do.

Step 3. Wet down it with cool water, then test a small area for color run with an extremely mild rug shampoo. If colors don't run, shampoo your entire rug, front and back, using a soft, long-bristled brush.

Step 4.  Brush shampoo in softly with the grain of the rug pile. Make sure that it is completely wet with soapy water.

Step 5. Clean the rug's fringes. Using a soft brush and a soapy water, lightly brush the fringe away from the rug. Repeat this step until it is clean.

Step 6. Rinse the oriental rug with a hose running cool water. Make sure that it is completely rinse out the shampoo from the front, back and fringes.

Step 7. Remove standing water from the  rug using a clean rubber window squeegee. Run the squeegee along the rug's grain until it is removed.

As I said on my previous post, it is still advisable that you hire a professional rug cleaner to do this task but if the budget or the time requires that you'll be the one to deal with the cleaning of the carpet then just be careful in performing cleaning routine so that the investment for the carpet shouldn't be put into just waste.

Cleaning Oriental Rugs and Other Kinds of Carpets

One of the "pain" of having a classic and high-end carpets is cleaning it. There are things that you can and can't do to clear the dirt or any kind of stains on your carpets. Sometimes a wrong method will cost you a lot of money restoring it or even damage the rug.

This is why it is recommended if necessary that let the professional rug cleaners do the "trick." Here's one video from Youtube that shows the washing process of an oriental rug. See how they spend time cleaning it and it is not recommended to follow what they're doing because they skip some important details from the video. I am just showing you this video to show you the process:


However there are some tips on the net that you  might want to consider as a "first aid" to clean some minor dirt of your rugs like the oriental rugs and other natural area rugs. Here are some of them.
  1. Find if the stain is a liquid stain or dried one. 
  2. For liquid stains, blot the spilled area with a clean, dry cloth immediately. Remember, the longer the liquid stays on the fiber the harder it can be removed. Take note: DO NOT rub the liquid into the fabric because it might seep deeper into the fibers and can also spread the liquid to a larger area. Apply force straight down and hold until the cloth is saturated or the spill is cleaned. You can also use a small quantity of absorbent powder, sprinkle it on the affected area and let it stay for a couple of minutes. Brush off the residue then vacuum it.
  3. For dried materials or dirt, use a wooden knife to scrape away dried materials that stick to the rug. NEVER apply water or any liquid on the affected area as the dirt can further the damage the sisal fibers over time and eventually cause fraying and other damage. It's important to vacuum thoroughly because moisture applied to trapped dirt will darken that area of the rug.
Well, if you have your own tips or steps in cleaning out your rugs on your homes, just leave it here by leaving a comment on the form below. I will feature your tips if I find it very useful.

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Oriental Rugs - Its Origin and Some Facts

The term "oriental" is usually accompanied to eastern countries. Whenever I heard about this I usually think of anything about China or anything about Asian countries in the far east. However, the oriental rugs term refer to a handmade carpet that is either knotted with pile or woven without pile. When we hear the word rug we usually think that it is just a floor covering that is lying in the floor.

This is not entirely true as a lot of interior designers and home owners today from east to west countries in different continents uses oriental rugs to cover the floor, the divans, save for small inlaid octagonal tables, make as decor on ceiling and serves as part of the wall paper and sometimes being part of a highly regards artistic display in every corners of the room of offices and houses around the world.

One popular carpets for the mentioned purpose and artistic value are the persian rugs. As he name of the carpet indicates, its the manifestation of the ancient arts and culture of the ancient and current Persia.

It was believe that this kind of rug are normally came from from China, Vietnam,Turkey, Egypt, Maghreb, Cyprus, Iran, Caucasus and India. People from these countries with different cultures, racial groups and religious faiths are involved in this production of what we know now as "oriental rugs."

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Welcome to Oriental Naisrep Sgur Rugs blog!

Hello everyone! You might be wondering what th Oriental Naisrep Sgur Rugs mean and how come this phrases are made to be the headline of this blog. You might be also asking right now what's the meaning of naisrep sgur. Of course we already know what the phrase "oriental rugs" mean but the unusual term inserted between is still a foreign term for a lot of readers to see it. Well, it is just a simple marketing slogan. A creative way of calling these wonderful floor decor a foreign name. It is coined by a colleague and we started to use it ever since then. At first it was just a joke because the name sounds funny but later, we take the said "oriental naisrep sgur rugs" seriously and do some stuff that will build a great new reputation for our products.

In this blog, I will personally discuss some of the things I have learned about taking care of carpets and rugs, their origins and its benefits that it can give to different households who utilizes this floor decor. Some information here will be from different portal from the web containing different tips relevant to oriental and Persian rugs plus other rugs made with natural raw materials.

I believe that we simple people can help with taking care of our mother earth by patronizing eco-friendly products. This is one the reason why I insisted to write a blog about it despite the fact that I am not that really good in writing stuff like this. At least, I contributed something for the betterment of man's habitat - mother earth.

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