How To Clean An Oriental Rug - Part 4: Fiber Care & Fringe Detailing

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http://www.ACleanerWorldCarpetCleaning.com - Part 4 is the final step in our Oriental rug cleaning process. First, fibers are inspected and "groomed" to set the nap in the direction it was originally knotted. For rugs that have fringes, we clean and detail these after the initial drying process is complete. These are cleaned and groomed using detergents and non-chlorine bleaches to thoroughly clean and brighten worn and dingy fringes.

After a final stay on our drying racks for four to six hours, a final inspection is done on the rug. This includes looking for any missed spots; odors, dye bleed, and re-check for dry soil removal that was done in step two. Assuming the rug has passed this inspection process, we package and label the rug and make ready for delivery back to your home or office.

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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