How to clean Persian and modern long pile rugs


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Methods for cleaning any type of home rug, whether it be classic Persian rugs or modern long-pile, wool or synthetic rugs.


Carpet cleaning

For those who use to keep carpets at home, it is necessary to know some methods that help to keep them well cleaned, preserving their original beauty over time.

Whether it is classic or modern rugs, colored synthetic or natural fibers, their fate foresees that they get dirty due to the normal trampling and deposit of dust, as well as the occasional stains that may interest them.


In addition to this, carpets represent a potential receptacle for mites and bacteria if they are not periodically cleaned.

Wanting to avoid resorting to dry cleaning or chemicals, in order to sanitize and preserve the beauty of our carpets over time, there are many methods in nature that allow you to obtain excellent results at low cost and in an ecological way.

Sodium bicarbonate and white wine vinegar used in combination are very effective for cleaning carpets.


These substances are able to remove even the most difficult stains, acting independently without needing to rub, simply sprinkle the baking soda on the stain first and then add the vinegar, leaving to act for a few minutes before dabbing with a clean cloth.

For more complicated stains to be removed and discreetly extended, spread only the baking soda, waiting 30 minutes before removing it with a vacuum cleaner.

Another useful tip for cleaning carpets in a natural way is to create a mixture of salt and vinegar to be applied on the stain, leaving it to act for a few minutes, the dirt will be removed without any effort.

Even cornmeal combined with baking soda is suitable for removing old stains from fabric rugs, similarly to salt and vinegar, simply rub with a sponge, exerting little pressure, and finally vacuum up residues with a vacuum cleaner .

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