Care + Maintenance

COTTON RUGS

While cotton is a strong fiber, our cotton is not treated with stain protectors and may not react well to spills.

  • Vacuum regularly using longer strikes to avoid too much back and forth motion. DO NOT use a beater brush
  • Attend to spills immediately using a clean white cloth to blot excess moisture
  • Spot clean with an all natural carpet cleaner or natural, clear soap
  • If you use water, it must be distilled water (the less water, the better)
  • Remove any dry or solid matter by scraping excess away with a spoon. Do not rub
  • Clip, do not pull, any loose fibers
  • Rotate every 3 months for even wear
  • For tough stains, use a professional cleaner who specializes in rugs
  • Professionally clean regularly

 

WOOL RUGS

Wool is naturally stain and soil resistant and will stand up well in any living space.

  • Vacuum regularly using longer strikes to avoid too much back and forth motion. DO NOT use a beater brush
  • Attend to spills immediately using a clean white cloth to blot excess moisture
  • Spot clean with an all natural carpet cleaner or natural, clear soap
  • If you use water, it must be distilled water (the less water, the better)
  • Remove any dry or solid matter by scraping excess away with a spoon. Do not rub
  • Clip, do not pull, any loose fibers
  • Rotate every 3 months for even wear
  • For tough stains, use a professional cleaner who specializes in rugs
  • Professionally clean regularly

All Rugs

  • Avoid direct and continuous exposure to sunlight.
  • Use rug protectors under the legs of heavy furniture to avoid flattening piles.