You’ve invested a great deal of money in your Persian rug. Not only is it a great accent to your home, it is a work of art. As a work of art, you want to take care of it as much as possible, so you sweep it off regularly and maybe you even vacuum it once a week. Vacuuming a Persian rug may not be enough, though.
Because of the fringe, the delicate nature of the material and its construction, and more, it’s important to have an experienced and reliable cleaning service take care of that Persian rug, at least once a year.
The more you take care of your Persian rugs, the longer they will last and look amazing through the years. If you don’t properly care for it, you will notice fading, wear marks cutting a groove through the surface, and the fringe beginning to fall apart.
Persian rugs have been stored for a while.
You may have stored your Persian rug in the attic or some other room in your house to keep it safe, especially if you worry about the winter conditions, and if that’s the case when you unroll it, you may notice some damage to it caused by moths or other insects.
If you roll up your Persian rug to store it when it’s dirty, that dust is going to attract cloth eating moths. If that happens, it’s best to call an experienced carpet cleaning service who has a great deal of knowledge about Persian rugs, how to care for them, how to help restore them to some degree, and more.
Cleaning Persian rugs with solutions that are not harsh is essential at keeping them in great condition for the years ahead. Since you’ve invested a great deal in that Persian rug, make sure you invest properly in its care.