Area Rug Care & Maintenance

Daily care & maintenance

Vacuum your area rug at least weekly to removed trapped dirt and allergens. If your area rug is in a low-traffic area, you may not need to vacuum more than once a week; if it is in a high-traffic area, twice a week might be more effective.

For shag area rugs, it’s very important to protect your rug’s long, cable-like yarns when vacuuming. Not only can long yarns from the area rug wrap around your vacuum’s beater bar (also known as a rotator brush) but the brush itself can damage your rug’s fibers. To prevent such damage, carefully disconnect your vacuum's beater bar before vacuuming.

Invest in a doormat for every entrance your home. Encourage visitors to use them and to remove outdoor shoes before walking across your rug. Try to use sun shades & rotate your décor to limit exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade your rug over time.

An occasional professional cleaning will make a huge difference in your rug’s appearance. Make sure to hire only a professional cleaning expert! Consider incorporating this deep clean into your annual spring cleaning routine. It's also important that you never dry clean your rug, and to be sure to avoid using bleach.

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Dealing with spills & stains

No matter how careful you are, your area rug will fall victim to the occasional spill or stain. Fortunately, many of our area rugs have stain-resistant technology built right into their fibers. Still, you'll want to act quickly when an accident occurs.

First, determine whether the stain is water-based or oil-based. Some messes wipe away quickly; others require a more comprehensive approach. For these, it's best to consult your manufacturer's care guidelines.

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