Your Guide to Spot Clean Your Area Rugs

Your Guide to Spot Clean Your Area Rugs

We understand that the perfect area rug can completely change the vibe of any room. Whether you’re hosting game nights or snuggling up with a book, the right rug can make you and your guests feel cozy and at home.

Spills on your area rug are inevitable. From a tipped glass of wine to kids bringing in dirt from outside or a snack-time accident, there are countless ways for messes to happen—but don't worry!

Here are some strategies for managing those everyday spills.

Blot, don’t rub

A quick response is your best strategy for spot cleaning. Address spills while they’re still wet to reduce the risk of stains setting in. The right spot-cleaning technique will vary based on your rug type:

  • If you have jute, aloe, sisal, coir, hemp, polyester, polypropylene, or PET rugs, dab the stain with a cloth soaked in club soda to remove it.
  • For wool and cotton rugs, gently brush the fibers with a clean toothbrush dipped in cold water. Then, use a towel with unscented, clear soap to pat the area and lift the stain.

 

A Tiny Bit Works Wonders

For any mess, dab with a small amount of water or club soda, repeating the blotting process until the stain is fully lifted. When dealing with dirt, be sure to shake the rug out before adding moisture.

Is it safe to use a carpet shampooer on an area rug?

We advise against using a carpet shampooer on your rug. They often contain strong chemicals that can damage rug fibers. Carpet shampooers are intended for carpets, which, despite their similarities to rugs, are made from different materials and need different care. For cleaning, stick to simple methods using unscented, clear soap and water.

Steer clear of dry cleaning, stain removers, and steam cleaners

Avoid dry cleaning, steaming, or applying stain cleaners to your area rugs. Much like carpet shampoos, these treatments are not intended for rugs; their aggressive chemicals can damage the fibers.

Let the experts handle tough stains

When you can’t remove tough stains and spills on your own, professional help is needed. They use a pH-balanced shampoo, apply it gently with a soft-bristled brush, rinse, and repeat the process multiple times for a thorough clean.

It’s advisable to have your area rug professionally hand-washed every 3 to 5 years.

What’s the best way to clean rugs on hardwood floors?

Cleaning your area rug can be quite frustrating if it keeps sliding on hardwood or tile floors, especially when you need to act quickly to avoid stains. The key to keeping your rug steady is using a rug pad.

A non-rotary vacuum is a must-have

To keep your area rugs free from dirt and dust, vacuuming is a quick and straightforward solution. Use a non-rotary vacuum on a low-power setting to protect the rug's weave and fibers from damage. Non-rotary vacuums work with suction only, similar to a vacuum’s suction attachment, without a spinning brush. For a comprehensive clean, don’t forget to vacuum both sides of the rug.

Shake it off

From time to time, shake your rugs outside to help keep your home cleaner. This simple step reduces the need for extra cleaning by removing dirt and debris before it enters your house.

While your rug is outside, take advantage of the sun’s ultraviolet rays for natural cleaning. Place the rug in a sunny area on your driveway or porch and let it absorb several hours of sunlight to eliminate bacteria.

Tips for Machine Washable rugs

For rugs that are machine washable, use a mild detergent and wash them on a gentle cycle with cold water. Dry the rug by laying it flat.

Make sure to consult the product page of your washable rug for specific washing machine size instructions. Not following these guidelines could harm your washing machine.

Points to consider when deciding on an area rug

 

While knowing how to clean and maintain your area rugs is essential, if you’re still choosing which rugs to purchase for your home, consider these helpful tips:

If your space is already vibrant, think about using a neutral-colored rug, like tan, cream, or white, to balance it out. Interestingly, colors such as olive, navy, grey, and even deep oxblood red can also serve as neutrals.

Don’t hesitate to be bold. If you want your rug to be the focal point of the room, opt for vibrant colors and lively patterns.

Texture is key. For a cozy atmosphere, choose a softer rug. For a laid-back feel, consider layering a bold rug over a braided jute rug.

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