Washing small, machine-washable rugs in the washing machine can be hygienic if done correctly. Use a gentle cycle, and...
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Avoid using vinegar on natural stone, waxed surfaces, and some hardwood finishes as it can etch or damage them....
Signs a rug is dirty include visible stains, dull colours, and odours. A simple test is to lift a...
After washing a rug, especially with a pressure washer, lay it flat to dry, flipping it over to ensure...
Pressure washing can be too harsh for most rugs, potentially damaging fibres and backing. It’s generally not recommended, especially...
Cleaning an expensive rug at home requires gentle methods. Vacuum gently, spot clean with mild detergents, and avoid excessive...
Steam cleaning is generally better for rugs as it uses less water and no chemicals, reducing the risk of...
Vinegar is safe and effective for most types of rugs, especially when diluted with water. It can help remove...
Using Windex or any ammonia-based cleaner on rugs is not recommended, especially for natural fibres, as it can damage...
Yes, baking soda can be a great option for cleaning carpets. It’s effective for removing odours and light stains,...