Oriental Rug Cleaning

Expert Oriental Rug Cleaning by Koala T Carpet Cleaning

At Koala T Carpet Cleaning, we understand that your oriental rugs are more than just floor coverings; they are valuable pieces of art that require special care and attention. Our professional oriental rug cleaning services in Northern Colorado are designed to preserve the beauty and extend the life of these exquisite pieces. With our expertise in handling delicate fibers and intricate patterns, you can trust us to rejuvenate your oriental rugs, restoring their vibrant colors and intricate designs.

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Gentle Yet Effective Cleaning Process

Oriental rugs are known for their delicate fibers and unique dyeing processes, which means they require a gentle yet effective approach to cleaning. At Koala T Carpet Cleaning, we utilize a specialized process that starts with a thorough evaluation of your rug's condition. This includes identifying the type of fibers, the dye stability, and any areas needing special attention. Our environmentally safe cleaning agents and state-of-the-art equipment ensure that your rugs are cleaned thoroughly while preserving their integrity and beauty.

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Deep Cleaning for Long-lasting Preservation

The intricate patterns and dense weaves of oriental rugs can trap dirt and allergens, which can degrade the fibers over time. Our deep cleaning method penetrates these layers, effectively removing dust, dirt, and allergens without causing damage. This not only enhances the appearance of your rug but also contributes to a healthier living environment. An annual cleaning by Koala T Carpet Cleaning can significantly extend the life of your oriental rugs, ensuring they remain a cherished part of your home décor for years to come.

Specialized Stain and Odor Removal

Spills and stains are inevitable, but they don't have to be permanent. Our oriental rug cleaning service includes specialized stain and odor removal techniques that are tough on spots but gentle on rug fibers. Whether it's a spilled glass of wine or pet accidents, we have the expertise to tackle these challenges without compromising the rug's colors or patterns.

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Preservation of Artistic Integrity

Oriental rugs are often prized for their artistic designs and craftsmanship. Our cleaning process respects and preserves the artistic integrity of each rug. By maintaining the vibrancy of the colors and the clarity of the patterns, we ensure that the artistic value of your rug is not just maintained but enhanced. Our team of skilled technicians treats each rug as a piece of art, handling it with the utmost care and attention it deserves.

Convenient and Reliable Service

We understand that your time is valuable, which is why we offer convenient scheduling and reliable service. Our team works efficiently to clean and return your rugs as quickly as possible, minimizing disruption to your daily routine. We also provide transparent pricing, so you know exactly what to expect with no hidden costs or surprises.

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Choose Koala T Carpet Cleaning for professional oriental rug cleaning that you can trust. Our dedication to quality, combined with our expertise and environmentally responsible methods, makes us the premier choice for your rug cleaning needs in Northern Colorado. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and take the first step towards rejuvenating your beautiful oriental rugs. Experience the Koala T difference where every clean is a step towards preserving the art and beauty of your cherished rugs.

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A genuine hand knotted Oriental rug will last a very long time if properly cared for. Take precautions to prolong the life of your rug by protecting it from premature wear and the most common types of damage.

  • Liquid damage-most commonly from potted plants that are over watered, pet stains, as well as drink spills that aren’t immediately cleaned up and dried properly.
  • Pet damage-chewing or scratching at the rug.
  • Vacuum cleaner damage-improper use of a vacuum cleaner or use of an incorrect vacuum cleaner.
  • Chemical damage-mainly due to improper cleaning practices.
  • Uneven wear-failure to rotate the rug.
  • Sun damage-due to direct sunlight over an extended period of time.

How to judge how dirty a rug is

  1. Pick up a corner of the rug and while holding it, kick the back of the rug sharply. If it poofs out a cloud from the pile, the rug is dirty and needs cleaning. NOTE: some dust and wool fibers are normal!
  2. Rub the pile in a small area vigorously with your hand for 5 to 10 seconds. Look at your fingers and palm: if your hand is dirty, the rug needs cleaning.
  3. With the pile facing UP fold back part of the rug on itself so that the pile opens up along a line of knots. Look down into the base of the pile at the foundation of the rug. If the warp and weft look dirty, there is dirt deep in the pile where your vacuum cleaner cannot reach it. The rug needs cleaning.
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Food spills and pet urine

Pet urine presents the most serious problems. It can cause color run in the rug and it can be difficult to remove or disguise the odor. It can also damage the rug chemically by making the foundation hard and less flexible. If the urine is a repeat offense, this can cause the foundation of the rug to loose enough strength that it may crack when rolled or folded.

As with most stains, urine is handled the easiest when the spot is treated quickly before it has the chance to dry. Use a paper towel or clean white cloth to blot up as much of the liquid as you can. Try to rinse and blot out as much of the spill as possible. A large stain may need to have more water used to rinse the spill. Place a large dishpan under the carpet to catch the water that will come through the backing of the rug. You can also place the rug over a bucket or trash can. Make sure the stain is directly over the container and that it is the low point of the rug so that the water runs through and flushes out the contaminants and doesn’t spread it to other parts of the rug. Add about 1 cup of white vinegar per gallon to the rinse water. Vinegar helps prevent the colors in your rug from bleeding and will help neutralize urine odor.

After you are done rinsing, blot the stain dry and clean with rug shampoo. Be careful not to scrub too hard. Use a white rag or a sponge. Dry the rug thoroughly. Keep the wet part of your rug off of the floor. It is ideal to have air circulation both above and below the carpet to dry it from both sides.

When trying to clean up a spill, work to avoid increasing the surface area of the spill.

Pet feces & vomit

If your animal throws up on your rug, you have to remove a mixture of food, stomach acids and saliva. This mixture, depending on the foods involved, can actually dilute the dye in the rug causing the hue of the rug to change. If you have vomit or feces on your rug, pick up as much material with a paper towel or clean white cloth as soon as possible. If necessary, you can use a utensil to scrape up as much of the foreign material as possible. Blot the area dry, and immediately clean the area several times with rug shampoo. Again, do not scrub too hard as you can damage the fibers or spread the stain making the affected area larger. If you do not have proper carpet shampoo for your rug, see below.

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You can also try this spot cleaning solution.

-1/4 cup white vinegar*
-1/2 tsp liquid dishwashing detergent
-2 cups water (room temp)

*Most Oriental rug dyes are acid-fast. The white vinegar makes the wash water more acidic and reinforces the bond between the dye and the wool. This helps to prevent color from bleeding.

As your final step, use cool fresh water to blot out the solution. Use absorbing towels or a firm sponge. When the nap feels dry, check the back of the rug to make sure it is completely dry as well.