Cleaning your Area Rugs
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010Cleaning our area rug is easier than cleaning a wall-to-wall carpet. Vacuum your area rug regularly because this prevents dirt from building up. Vacuuming your area rug regularly helps to keep your home clean and allergy free. If you see frazzled ends on your area rug while vacuuming, be careful that it does not get caught in the vacuum. Never pull those ends to frazzle them out even more. Work your way around when cleaning your area rug.
Blot any spills with either a white cloth or white hand towel. Apply small amounts of water before you blot out the spill to loosen up the stain or spill. Use solvent cleaners to remove stubborn grime. Make sure that you dry the spot completely.
For area rugs that have multiple colors, you want to use lemon juice and bleach that has no chlorine in it or maybe a solution of salt. Hydrogen peroxide used on stains can be very harmful to gentle area rugs.
From time to time, you should use hot water extraction for your area rug, but be sure to hire a professional area rug cleaner to do this for you. If you want to do everything on your own, be careful that you don’t damage that area rug. You don’t want to damage your area rug by doing too much shampooing, putting too much water or dragging furniture over your area rug when it is wet.