You can add character to your space with area rugs. They come in many different fabrics, textures and shapes. Rugs can be expensive so make sure you get the best value for your money. Smaller rugs can be handled easily, while larger rugs require more care. For special cleaning methods, make sure you check the care instructions for your rug. Otherwise, follow these simple maintenance tips from our area rug cleaning in clearwater :

Large rugs should be vacuumed regularly with a 2-speed vacuum and an upholstery attachment. This will get rid of any grit or grime that could damage your rug. You can use most vacuums with a slower speed of airflow to vacuum area rugs. Make sure you check your settings. Regular vacuuming can extend the life of your rug. If your rug has fringe around the edges, do not vacuum it.

Remove pet hair. To remove pet hair, use a stiff brush attachment or a simple boars’ hairbrush. Brush in the direction of your rug’s nap.

Rotate your rugs at least once a year. Sunlight, foot traffic and sunlight can all cause rugs to look worn out and dingy. Rotating your rug at least once a year will prolong its lifespan. To help distribute wear over time, don’t just rotate your rug. We recommend that you give it a thorough clean by a professional rug cleaner.

Use a small area rug to shake. To remove dirt and grit, you can also use a small area rug. To get rid of as much gunk, our cleaners suggest that you vacuum it.

You can use baking soda. Is that really true? Yes! Baking soda can neutralize odors so you can sprinkle some on your rug before vacuuming.

Clean the edges and bottoms of your rug. Most Zerorez clients don’t clean the floors under their rug until they come in. However, it is important to clean at least once a month under the sides. To clean the undersides of your rug, roll up one side. If you have a mat underneath your rug, be careful not to get it wet.

Spot clean any spillages and stains immediately. Grab a bucket of warm water and a mild detergent. Then, use a microfiber cloth or towel to clean the rug. You can prevent stains from settling on the rug by quickly tackling them.