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If you don't want your carpet to look like this, you need to pay attention to the material and technique when cleaning it.
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Spills and stains? Find out how to expertly clean your carpet

Raphael Knecht
16.7.2020
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

So you’ve dirtied your favourite carpet. What now? First of all, don’t be hasty. Take your time to find out which cleaning technique is right for your carpet.

At some point in time, every carpet will suffer its first stain. No matter how small or sturdy your rug or carpet is, there’s no way it’s staying clean forever. You’ve spilled something? Don’t panic. If you act too rashly, you risk ruining your carpet completely. Keep a cool head and check what material it’s made of. Next up, learn the basics of the right cleaning technique. This will save you splashing out on a professional cleaner or, at worst, a new carpet.

Three is the magic number

Adapt cleaning method to material

Natural and animal fibre carpets

If you’re dealing with animal fibres, wool for example, steer clear of soap. It can cause damage and your carpet may lose its density and elasticity. Special acidic carpet cleaners, however, ensure that the carpet retains its sheen. After treating your rug or carpet, always brush it in the direction of the grain.

Shaggy and deep pile carpets

Oriental carpets

Microfibre carpets

Never wash synthetic fibres in the washing machine. You might get away with machine washing smaller, less delicate carpets, but microfibre models risk losing their latex layer and therefore their whole structure. Always hang dry this type of carpet. Don’t try to speed things up with electric gadgets, as they could melt the microfibres.

Flokati rugs

Leather carpets

Pure as the driven snow

Know any other rules of thumb that should be considered when cleaning a carpet? Maybe you’re a pro when it comes to other types of carpet materials and their care needs? Drop me a comment below. Thanks! If you'd like to get more tips and tricks to improve your cleaning, follow me by clicking on the «Follow author» button.

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