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The Best Way To Clean Rugs. Prescott Valley Rug Cleaning

One of the most frequently asked questions about vacuum cleaners is whether it is safe to vacuum one’s rug. The answer to this question depends on the vacuum cleaner and the rug itself. Unfortunately, there is no one “best” vacuum cleaner for every type of rug.

The Best Way To Clean Rugs. Prescott Valley Rug Cleaning

Ruthie with Arizona Oriental & Specialty Rug Care here in Prescott, AZ.

Prescott Valley rug cleaning experts know vacuuming your rug is the best way to extend its life and keep the air in your living space clean. Let’s discuss rugs and vacuum cleaners to see why this is the case.

 

The Benefits of Vacuuming Your Rugs

One of the most important things to remember when you have a wool rug is to wash it every 1 to 3 years - but there are a few factors that will affect how often you need to wash it. These include:

The amount of traffic or movement of the rug, the quality of the wool, and whether the rug has been vacuumed correctly.

If you have a low-traffic rug, you won’t need to wash it as often as a high-traffic rug.

Many of our clients with pets or small children wash their rugs regularly. As a result, we may see guest room rugs or rugs in low-use rooms every three years.

Quality wool repels soil and spills better, making spot cleaning and routine vacuuming more effective. In addition, regular vacuuming can help your carpeting reject more impurities, extending the time between washes.

The third component typically confuses rug owners - vacuuming correctly. What does it mean?

 

How To Vacuum Your Rug Properly Without Damaging It

The three main types of rugs are woven, tufted, and shag. Woven rugs have a design on the front and back, tufted rugs have a textile backside held together with latex, and shag rugs are the trendy long pile rugs seen everywhere now.

Depending on the type of rug, you will need to use a different vacuum. Vacuuming your rugs is like dusting them to keep them clean.

Depending on where you live and your air filtering system, dust or vacuum your rugs. Large rugs can hold a lot of dry particles before seeming filthy.

Wool rugs have a looser construction than carpeting and can handle more dry soil before looking soiled. Leaving grit on the tips of your wool rug’s fibers increases the risk of it being ground into the rug’s foundation.

When this happens, the sharp edges of the rocks tear the fibers, causing worn patches in your rugs.

 

Where To Find Expert Rug Cleaning in Prescott Valley

If you are searching for professional rug cleaning or rug repair, you can contact Arizona Oriental & Specialty Rug Care in Prescott or fill in the compact form here for a direct reply.

You can also check out our customer reviews from Birdeye and Yellow Pages

Arizona Oriental & Specialty Rug Care serves Prescott, Prescott Valley, Sedona, Flagstaff, and much of Northern Arizona. We meet the highest standards in professional cleaning of area rugs, with rug wash specialists having earned the highest training, including certification as WOOLSAFE FIBRE CARE SPECIALISTS through the WOOLSAFE ORGANISATION. Such extraordinary certification ensures our client’s area rugs receive the highest quality care.

Call us for more information on area rug restoration at 928-445-1718, visit our website at www.ArizonaOriental.com, or stop by Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at our rug washing facility at 565 EZ Street, Prescott, AZ 86301 (pickup and delivery also available). 07-14-2020

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