Area Rug Cleaning

by Abbie Osborne-Wilson on June 28, 2010

If you have area rugs in your home, you need to know how to care for them. Like wall to wall carpeting, they will have to be cleaned periodically. How often you clean your area rugs depends upon the wear that the rugs get. It also depends upon the type of rugs that you own. Wool area rugs must be dry cleaned while other types of synthetic area rugs can be shampooed. Under no circumstances should you try to wash wool area rugs as this can destroy the rug. If your area rugs are made of wool, you are best to leave the cleaning of your area rugs to a professional.

One way that you can clean your area rugs is to take them to a dry cleaning establishment. Chances are that your local dry cleaner will be able to clean your are rugs if they are smaller rugs. Just as you would take your non washable clothes to the dry cleaner, you should also take your wool area rugs. This will work for smaller sized rugs that will fit into the machines of the establishment. Talk to your dry cleaner about prices and how much they will charge for cleaning your smaller area rugs.

If you have rugs that are made from synthetic fibers, they can be cleaned in a rug cleaning machine. You may want to purchase or rent one of these machines that can be used not only to clean the rugs, but also the carpeting of your home. Some people clean both their carpeting and upholstery in this manner twice a year or more, depending upon whether or not they own the machine. Cotton rugs can also be cleaned in this manner.

If you have a large area rug too difficult for you to clean and just as hard to bring to a cleaning establishment, you can call an on-site cleaning service. Most people do this for their carpet and you can do the same for your large rugs. Area rugs are of course, much cheaper than carpet cleaning, but ask the price nevertheless to be sure you're not going beyond your household budget.

Small area rugs such as bathroom rugs and rag rugs can be tossed into a washing machine and cleaned in this manner. Rugs that are in the bathroom will need to be cleaned more often than rugs in other parts of the house. This is why it is a good idea to have bathroom area rugs that are small and washable in your home.

If you're up to it, you can do regular spot cleaning to rid the rugs of dirt, stains or grimes. This is helpful if you have a pet or children at home. Better to use a light-based or natural cleaning product instead of stronger chemicals to protect your area rugs from further damage.

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