Decorating with rugs today is more popular than ever. The primary reason for this is the comfort factor. Having a soft area rug beneath your feet while sitting or lounging or putting your feet on it while walking or laying down brings an additional comfort that you'd otherwise not have if you had a hard floor.
Rugs also protect your floor, which is particularly useful in areas around the house where you walk barefoot or on your socks. Whether they're wool rugs or 100 percent cotton rugs, a large area rug will add spice to your home design and appeal to the eye, as well as be useful in day-to-day living.
Seeing as rugs often get plenty of foot traffic, it only makes sense to give it the TLC it deserves to keep them dust and stain-free. With proper maintenance, you can preserve your rug's beauty and ensure it lasts for years to come. However, rugs aren't always easy to care for, so how do you keep them looking their best?
It may seem an odd tip, but your home's air filters are a key factor in keeping dust and dander under control. If you have one in place and it's not frequently being changed, you're likely to have a dust problem.
Use the time after vacuuming to replace it, or clean it if it's washable. You'll be able to go a few days longer before you need to vacuum again, and your carpets will be much cleaner as a result.
It's a quick and easy way to get your shoes off before walking on a hardwood or tile floor, but avoid using a rug as a mat in your doorway. This will create extra wear and tear on a rug, and it will start to look worn fairly quickly. Instead, have a mat that you can place in front of the door to make the entry to your home look tidier and keep your rugs clean.
You'll want to vacuum your rugs on a regular basis, or at least once or twice a week to keep them in good shape. Vacuuming will get rid of allergens, dirt, and other debris that has accumulated on a rug. This is especially important if you have a rug that is made of natural fibers and has a wool pile that is more liable to attract dust and dirt.
If you spill something on a rug and you don't take care of it quickly, the stain will be much harder to remove. Once a stain has been set, it can be almost impossible to get it out, so it's essential that you act right away.
You can use a towel or cloth to blot up the stain, and then use a clean cloth to wipe it away. Don't rub the stain, because that will likely spread it to other areas of the rug and make it harder to clean.
Many people choose to hire professional carpet cleaners to take care of the heavy-duty cleaning that needs to be done on their rugs. This includes cleaning and sanitizing rugs that may have been brought in from outside, perhaps a deck or patio, and especially in situations where they need to be professionally cleaned due to health reasons.
While this isn't something you want to do regularly, once a year is helpful as well. When a professional rug cleaning company comes out to your home, they typically will also clean your carpets, upholstered furniture, and other rugs, and they can do it all in one visit.
Rug maintenance is simple, as long as you're willing to put in a little elbow grease. All it takes is a little time, and a bit of attention to detail. By keeping these tips in mind and staying on top of your rug care, you can easily keep them in good condition for many years to come.
If you are a homeowner looking to keep your carpets and rugs looking as new as possible, give the folks at CitruSolution a call today. We live and work in your community, and we are proud to provide top-quality and
affordable carpet cleaning to Green County residents.
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