Oriental Rug Cleaning

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Our Safe Cleaning Process

Professional Oriental Rug Cleaning

As with other valuables, preservation of your oriental rug with cleanings will retain its value and its aesthetic appearance. Keep fibers free of debris, soil, and odors with our non-toxic cleaning services.

In Continental Carpet Cleaning, our professionals utilize a mix of traditional hand cleaning methods with modern equipment.

Dusting

– An important procedure for the cleaning process, dusting removes dirt particles inside the fibers which ordinary vacuuming cannot remove.

Drying

– Our climate-controlled warehouse provides the perfect location for traditional and natural drying methods.

Post detailing – For stains that need special attention to eliminate foreign matter.

Shampooing

– With a unique non-toxic shampoo for oriental rugs, debris and odors are lifted and removed while fibers remain unharmed.

Rinsing

– After shampooing, cool, clean water is used to purge your rug of cleaner, filth.

Oriental Rug Cleaning

Oriental rugs generally refer to hand-knotted rugs. Currently, so many distinctions are made they differentiate Oriental rugs by their position to guarantee the greatest possible standard of Oriental rug treatment.

This section focuses on the two most famous styles of Oriental rugs and their cleaning methods.

We Never Use Harsh Chemicals

Professinoal Tile and Grout Sealant

Our specialists’ priority when cleaning oriental rugs is the safety measures towards the dyes and fibers.

In Continental Carpet Cleaning, we never use harsh chemicals of detergents on your oriental rugs. Call us at 1-000-000-0000 for more information on our area rug cleaning solutions.

Chinese Oriental Rug Cleaning and Restoration

Chinese rug cleaning depends on whether the carpet is made from silk or wool and when the rug has been made (the silk carpet cleaning are available here).

Chinese wool materials, known as Tientsin, were produced between 1920 and 1940. Older carpets are uncommon, as world exports did not begin until this time.

Understanding Oriental Rug Cleaning

Since the pile on these rugs is dense and the wool is thin, if the carpet was made before the 1940s, rotary scrubbing might cause the pile to be twisted.

In addition, after cleaning the selvage, it might be brown requiring acetic acid to correct. Therefore, it’s more complicated than standard oriental rug cleaning.

These rugs are also vulnerable to light fading. If this happens, we will be able to correct it with our color restoration methods and advanced Oriental rug care methods.

Reproductions are usually machined; as a result, there is sometimes no need for fine oriental carpet cleaning processes. The cleaning of Oriental rug care varies, so this is an important consideration.

Indian Rug Cleaning and Restoration

The Majority of the Indian tapestries which come from Prestige Rug Spa was post-independence from the British Empire.

As a result, the majority of them are reproductions of carpet variations from around the world.

As a result, Indian rugs need a broad selection of cleaning variations based on the type of stack, the fibers used and the methods used. 

 

 
Prepare for the Rug Bath

Vacuum the rug well. Boost the brush amount of the machine, if possible, to avoid pulling on the fibers. Vacuum in the direction of the pile, not against it. Turn the carpet over and vacuum the back also.

Do not vacuum the fringe, as it might pull away from the carpet base if it is not part of the primary weave. Use warm water to wash any lingering stains.

Washing the Carpet

It’s ideal to plan to clean the carpeting on a sunny day, using the sun’s heat to dry the carpet.

Bring the carpet outside. Hose it down on both sides until the rug is totally saturated. With a detergent designed for delicate garments, massage the soap to the wool.

Do not use an ammonia-based solution, and steer clear of rough brushes. Kneeling down, allow your hands wash the carpet, as you would when washing your hair. Turn the carpet over and wash the opposite side.

Home Remedies for Cleaning Oriental Rugs

There are instances when the old-fashioned way of doing things outshines any new or modern convenience, and the best way to wash a woolen Oriental rug would be to do it as it’s been done through the centuries – by hand.

For centuries, Persian, Chinese and Turkish rugs were scrubbed outside the house, rinsed with buckets of water, and put in the sun to dry.

Even modern-day carpet cleaners revert to aspects of this method when revitalizing a hand-woven carpeting.

If your carpet is small enough to lift, and you’ve got a patio or driveway and a hose, then pull in your wellies and get to work.

Hand cleaning is the best way to clean and preserve your precious Oriental carpet.

Check for Dust and Dirt
Turn your carpeting over at one corner. Conquer the backing with your hand and look for dust and dirt to splash from the nap. If you can see it, it is time to clean the rug. Rub your hand throughout the wool fibers for many seconds. If your hand gets dirty, it is time to clean the rug. Separate the pile and examine the base of each fiber. If you see dirt, then it is time to clean the rug.

A Good Rinse

A hose fitted with an adjustable nozzle removes the soapy water best. It’ll take a while to get all of the soap out, but don’t stop until all of the suds have vanished.

Do the same on the opposite side, turn it over again and rinse the nap side one more time. Use a squeegee, pulled in the direction of the nap, to remove as much water as possible.

The Last Touch

When the rug is totally dry, rough the fibers with your hand to bring them vertical. Run a vacuum cleaner over the nap side in addition to the bottom of the carpet.

After you’ve cleaned the carpet pad and the floor beneath, bring your newly cleaned carpet back into its home.

Fills out the spaces in between ceramic tiles in your bath or kitchen area, but past its capability, it works as a frame to highlight the beauty of the tile. Nonetheless, since it develops a mild depression around the ceramic tiles, mold and mildew, mildew and also dust can accumulate in grout.

Discover how to clean grout properly to help make your tile wall surfaces or floors look virtually new once more.

I now know that in living with the rug I had become used to the smell. I was shocked that I hadn’t noticed that terrible stench. Houseguests and visitors must have been noticing it for some time and I was unaware. What failed with the cleaning I had done in Phoenix? How disappointing. So, this morning I scoured the internet and looked at advertising videos and YouTube demonstrations by companies all over the Country. Arizona has several companies that claim to remove pet odors. After watching and comparing all the videos, I was not convinced they would do a good job removing the pee smell and guarantee their work. When I saw and listened to Meir Martin and his company Pet Pee Pee I knew he would give my rug the best cleaning and care. I was glued to his presentations as he used special organic minerals from The Dead Sea and I watched how the minerals washed through the rug fibers and vacuumed them out the back. His patterned vacuum technique was the only method that ran the used solution THROUGH the rug and then into the tubing until the water was clear indicating the rug was free of all the pee and odor. Wow!!! This looked like the odor and dirty pee accumulating from years of dog traffic (and worse) would be cleaned at last. And guess what? Pet Pee Pee guarantees it. They are nationwide with UPS pick up. I texted Mr. Martin a photo, and he texted me back in ten minutes. He gave me a price and told me the weight, and also told me something about my rug. I followed Mr. Martin’s video on folding and bagging for shipping. That same day UPS came to the door and off it went 3,000 miles to Florida. My home is already smelling better. #antiquecarpet #orientalrug #petpeepee
Dry Completely
Plan a time to put the rug on a dry spot of the patio or driveway and let it soak up the heat rays of the sun. This may take all day, or even two days, but it is critical that the carpet to get completely dry.

Hanging a carpet over a railing or on a clothesline might help lessen morning fog and dew accumulation if you need to leave the carpet out to dry for over a day.

Wet wool doesn’t smell good. Be sure the reverse side gets its time in the sun also. Rough the nap and feel the base of the fibers to check for dryness. Separate the fringe with your hand until it is completely straight.

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This Antique oriental rug shipped from the State of Arizona.
To be Clean after the Coit carpet cleaner company cleaned the rug.
What Virginia wrote to me.

A treasured rug that smelled bad

Virginia H

to me
My dear sister passed away and left me many of her lovely antiques.
I knew she loved Oriental rugs, but in looking around, I couldn’t find one I had seen in her library on a previous visit.

Finally, I found the beautiful rug, but I was very puzzled as to where it was stored. She had folded it up and moved it to the corner of her garage.

Nevertheless, I was thrilled to take possession of what I remembered was a valuable, beautiful rug.

As I drove home from California to Arizona with the very heavy folded rug in my SUV, I noticed a putrid smell filling the car.

It dawned on me why my sister had banished the rug to the garage. Her dogs have urinated on the rug, and the smell has become intolerable for my sister.

I then decided I would not take it home without having it cleaned, so I drove directly to Coit rug cleaners in Phoenix and dropped it off.

It was expensive to clean, but I thought I was going to have my sisters a wonderful rug in my home soon.

The smell was much better, and I put it on the floor of my own library to enjoy and remember my dear sister.

After a few months, my housekeeper mentioned she was vacuuming the rug and noticed it had an odor.
I hadn’t noticed anything in particular and so just dismissed the idea.

A few months passed, and I went traveling for three weeks on business. When I returned home and walked in my home it “hit” me. The smell was definitely coming from my sister’s rug.