How To Clean An Oriental Rug - Part 1: Soil Extraction & Washing

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http://www.ACleanerWorldCarpetCleaning.com - The first step in the process of cleaning an Oriental or Persian rug is one the most important. Here, we go to great lengths to remove these trapped impediments prior to the introduction of the next cleaning method. Our process thoroughly vibrates the rug from the back, thus allowing these fiber damaging impediments to fall free from the rug to be vacuumed. Then, special detergents are used to carefully hand-wash the rug.

1. Begin by completely wetting down rug front and back to loosen soil and deodorize
2. Use low speed rug cleaner with specially formulated detergents for oriental rug cleaning. The detergents we use are approved by Wools of New Zealand and the Carpet and Rug Institute.
3. Avoid carpet cleaners who take your rug outside and clean on your driveway with a regular steam cleaning wand.

A Cleaner World Carpet Cleaning is an IICRC-certified carpet cleaning firm, a member of the Carpet and Rug Institute, and the exclusive cleaning provider for Abu Rugs. With over 35 locations in North Carolina and Virginia, A Cleaner World has provides residential carpet cleaning & rug cleaning services throughout Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and the Piedmont Triad of NC. To view more tips or to schedule a cleaning, please visit our website at http://www.ACleanerWorldCarpetCleaning.com

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