Regular vacuuming or shaking will help keep your rug free from dust and debris.
Use a flat nozzle attachment on moderate suction. Avoid using a brush attachment to prevent pilling.
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading in natural fibers such as wool, leather, and wood.
Protect your rug by using curtains, blinds, or UV-filtering window films.
Avoid placing rugs under concentrated artificial lighting (such as halogen spotlights) to prevent discoloration over time.
Act quickly! The sooner you treat a stain, the better the results.
For liquid spills (soda, wine, etc.): Blot immediately with a clean, dry cloth to absorb excess liquid. Then, mix warm water, mild dish soap, and white vinegar. Dampen a sponge with the solution and gently blot the stain (do not rub). Repeat until the stain fades.
For oil-based stains: Prepare a solution of mild wool detergent and water. Use a damp sponge to apply it gently, then blot with a clean towel. Repeat as needed until the stain disappears.
Dry cleaning only. If necessary, seek out a professional cleaner experienced in handling natural fiber rugs.
We recommend specialized dry-cleaning services to preserve the texture, color, and integrity of your rug.
By following these care guidelines, your rug will maintain its beauty and durability for years to come.