Title: Removing Stains from Rug
1Removing Stains From Rug
2As soon as you notice stains or spots on your
rug, try as much as possible to clean it up. When
cleaning a rug do not use carpet shampoos because
are usually made for synthetic wall to wall carpet
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5Blot the spillage and remove any solid debris by
scraping. To blot the spillage, use a clean white
100 cotton dry towel. Press down very hard from
the outside towards the middle. Repeat this,
turning the folded towel over and over until you
have absorbed as much moisture as possible. When
you blot the spot move the towel in straight
lines. Do not rub in a circle, as this can damage
the fibers and construction of the rug
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8Stain treatment and removal is highly dependent
on the kind of spillage or stain. More
complicated or serious stains require some
chemical intervention, normally in the form of a
mild acid to remove the dyes staining the rug, a
light detergent to remove any debris and
disinfect, and ammonia in non-wool rugs to the
same effect.
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11Do not use hot water on spills that are of
perishable items instead, blot with a sponge, and
treat with three parts acid, one part mild
detergent, and one part water. If the rug is not
wool, add a part of ammonia for disinfecting and
cleaning.
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15A fan should be used to dry a washed rug. The
area should be exposed to the air stream to aid
in evaporating moisture. Do not allow the rug to
dry in the open sun, as photo-bleaching can ruin
the colors in the rug and cause degradation of
fibers. Do not allow the rug to dry on the floor,
and major water damage, again, is cause for
seeking professional help.
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