Moisture Sensitive Rugs

How Do I Clean Moisture Sensitive Rugs   Some rugs can be damaged with over wetting. Lower moisture methods can avoid problems with cellulosic rugs that are likely to brown, composite rugs that may have differential shrinkage, latex backed rugs or hand tufted...

Rayon / Viscose Rugs

RAYON/VISCOSE RUGS   Cautions: 1. Test and inspect rug. Complete pre-inspection form and photograph rug. Note all pre-Existing conditions, including: 2. Look for yarn slippage. 3. Document texture issues. 4. Look for yellowing and other discolorations. 5. Test...

Silk Rugs

How Do I Clean Silk Rugs? Cautions: 1. Always inspect and pretest. Note all pre-existing damage including: A. Texture change issues B. Color migration issues C. Yarn slippage issues (avoid aggressive over grooming or brushing) 2. Air dusting at high-pressure can carve...

Sisal Rugs

SISAL RUGS   Cautions:  Test and inspect rug. Complete pre-inspection form and photograph rug. Note all pre-Existing conditions, including:  Check for signs of shrinkage, dimensional distortion and rippling.  Look for water marks and rings. Look for “ghost”...

Wilton Rugs

Wilton Rugs    Cautions: Always inspect and pretest. Document and photograph. Note all pre-existing damage. Check for yellowing and browning. Look for jute in backing as it will likely brown when cleaned. Hems tend to come unglued at each end. Quote repair cost...