Care and Maintenance

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INDOOR / OUTDOOR

Vacuum or sweep regularly and/or shake to remove dust.

Simply hose off outdoor rug to clean.

Blot spills immediately with a clean dry cloth.

Rotate your rug twice a year to avoid traffic wear spots on your rug.

Keep away from prolonged moisture.

Use rug pads when used indoors.

BENEFITS OF POLYPROPYLENE CONSTRUCTION

All-weather rug construction is pet-friendly and mold- and mildew-resistant Yarn-dyed fiber has incredibly rich color that holds its vibrancy over time.

Made of polypropylene, a stain-resistant, water-repellent synthetic material. Resistant to high heat temperatures so yarns will not wilt in hot climates.

All-weather rugs are resistant to chemicals, including bleach, so they easily repel stains and are equally easy to clean,

Flexible yarns maintain their original firmness, so you get a long-wearing rug that's incredibly supple. Lightweight for easy cleaining and relocating.

Woven to be incredibly tough and durable; Polypropylene rugs resist cracking in extreme temperatures. Quick-drying, thanks to low water absorption quality and moisture barrier aspect of the yarns. Stain resistant, so you can use these rugs in your outdoor decor without worry. Outstanding resistance keeps your area rugs in high-quality condition for years. Adds warmth underfoot in cooler temperatures and relief from hot surfaces in hot climates.

TENCEL + TENCEL BLENDS

Natural fibers are inherently absorbent and should not be placed in areas that are damp or where spills are likely to occur (kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and porches).


Vacuum regularly. Frequent vacuuming is a carpet's best friend. This will remove the fine dirt particles that can lodge between the fibers and cause additional wear.

For best results, use a suction only vacuum: no beater bar, no rotary power head.
Remove spills immediately with a clean dry cloth.
Professionally clean as needed. Never steam clean or wet-shampoo a natural fiber floor covering.
Keep doormats clean. Exercise preventative maintenance by placing absorbent mats at the most frequently used entrances to your home. Filters in your heating and air conditioning systems should be changed regularly.

Remove spills immediately Liquid spills act as a magnet to any dirt particles that are in the carpet, causing the dirt to rise to the surface. This dirt may cause a dark stain.

Immediately blot – do not rub – the spot with a clean, absorbent white cloth or paper towel.

Rubbing can work the liquid deeper into the fibers, making the spill more likely to stain the carpet.

To remove spots caused by solid substances, first remove any remaining material. Scrape it up with a spoon, always working from the outside of the spot toward the center. We recommend spot cleaning with dry cleaning products only, Capture, Host, Wool Dri.

Pretest spot-removal in an inconspicuous area.

VISCOSE, VISCOSE BLENDS & ART SILK

Viscose fibers are a natural fiber and are inherently absorbent and should not be placed in areas that are damp or where spills are likely to occur (kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and porches).

If spills do occur blot immediately with a clean dry cloth and apply a dry clean agent such as Host or Capture, follow the recommended instructions for dry clean products, multiple applications are sometimes needed.

Give your carpet the normal protection from direct sunlight that you would give to any colored fabric. Fading can be caused by emissions from heating fuels or chemicals such as pesticides, household cleaning agents and other household items.

Vacuum regularly. Frequent vacuuming is a carpet's best friend.

A suction only canister vacuum is best to prevent excess pilling, fuzzing and pulls. However, if this type is not available, set vacuum so that the brush is furthest away from the surface of the carpet.

Remove spills immediately.Professionally clean as needed. Do not apply stain repellent treatments that contain silicone because they tend to accelerate carpet soiling.

Keep doormats clean. Exercise preventative maintenance by placing absorbent mats at the most frequently used entrances to your home.

WOVEN & TUFTED WOOLS

Maintaining your quality purchase will repay you by keeping its beauty for many years.

Vacuum regularly. Frequent vacuuming is a carpet's best friend. A suction only canister vacuum is best to prevent excess pilling, fuzzing and pulls. However, if this type is not available, set vacuum so that the brush is furthest away from the surface of the carpet.

Remove spills immediately. Professionally clean as needed. Do not apply stain repellent treatments that contain silicone because they tend to accelerate carpet soiling.

Keep doormats clean. Exercise preventative maintenance by placing absorbent mats at the most frequently used entrances to your home.

STEPS FOR SPOT REMOVAL

Immediately blot (do not rub) spills with white paper towels or with a clean absorbent cloth.

Scoop up solids.

All cleaning agents and solvents should be Ph neutral; pre-test should be done in an inconspicuous area.

Apply the cleaning agent listed on the spot removal chart (Below) to an absorbent towel and begin to blot up the spill with a blotting motion.

Flip cloth to prevent reapplying soil. Do not over saturate with water.

Work inwards from the edge of the spot to prevent excess spreading.

Wait a few minutes for the cleaning agent to work on the spot. Follow recommended directions.

Once the cleaning agent has removed the spot, blot excessive moisture by applying pressure with paper towels or a dry absorbent cloth.

Rinse with clear water on a clean cloth.Remove excess moisture by applying pressure with paper towels.

POLYPROPYLENES, NYLONS, POLYESTERS

Maintaining your quality purchase will repay you by keeping its beauty for many years.

Vacuum regularly. Frequent vacuuming is a carpet's best friend.

In most cases, a suction only canister vacuum is best to prevent excess pilling and fuzzing. However, if this type is not available, set vacuum so that the brush is furthest away from the surface of the carpet.

Remove spills immediately. Professionally clean annually. Do not apply stain repellent treatments that contain silicone because they tend to accelerate carpet soiling.

Keep doormats clean. Exercise preventative maintenance by placing absorbent mats at the most frequently used entrances to your home.

One of the most crucial areas of carpet maintenance is removal of spots and spills. Acting quickly when anything is spilled or dropped, and always having the necessary cleaning materials at hand are of the utmost importance.

Immediately blot (do not rub) spills with white paper towels or with a clean absorbent cloth.

Scoop up solids.

All cleaning agents and solvents should be Ph neutral; pre-test should be done in an inconspicuous area.

Apply the cleaning agent listed on the spot removal chart (below) to an absorbent towel and begin to blot up the spill with a blotting motion.

Flip cloth to prevent reapplying soil.

Do not over saturate with water.

Work inwards from the edge of the spot to prevent excess spreading.

Wait a few minutes for the cleaning agent to work on the spot. Follow recommended directions.

Once the cleaning agent has removed the spot, blot excessive moisture by applying pressure with paper towels or a dry absorbent cloth.

Rinse with clear water on a clean cloth.Remove excess moisture by applying pressure with paper towels.