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Say Goodbye to Dirt and Grime: How to Clean Your Shag Rug like a Pro


Say Goodbye to Dirt and Grime: How to Clean Your Shag Rug like a Pro

Shag rugs are once again fashionable and look even better than the ones from the 1970s. Designers have adopted a variety of materials, from wool to leather, and every color is conceivable. However, area rugs are frequently sold as opposed to wall-to-wall carpeting. Shag carpets are cozy and warm underfoot, adding a designer touch to your decor.

Shag carpets require more upkeep than thinner, flatter rugs because of the long, plush pile. Compared to flat weaves, long fibers capture more dust and debris. Fortunately, it's not hard to learn how to clean shag carpeting; it just takes some time. Your shag rug can appear newer and cleaner longer if you take the time to hand-clean it and properly vacuum it.


How Often to Clean a Shag Rug

Shag carpets require more upkeep than thinner, flatter rugs because of the long, plush pile. Compared to flat weaves, long fibers capture more dust and debris. Fortunately, it's not hard to learn how to clean shag carpeting, it just takes some time. Your shag rug can appear newer and cleaner longer if you take the time to hand-clean it and properly vacuum it.

Deep Cleaning a Shag Rug

The majority of carpet cleaning specialists advise against deep cleaning an extra large shaggy rug by yourself because too much moisture or vigorous scrubbing can harm the fibers and ruin the appearance of the pile. A shag rug should never be cleaned with a carpet shampooer or steamer that has been hired because the suction is too strong for the fibers. Following these methods is the best way to manually deep clean a deep pile rug.

Shake and Vacuum

Take a shag rug outside for a good shake or beating when it's time to perform the monthly cleaning procedures to thoroughly clean it. After that, transport the rug inside and vacuum it from both sides.

 

Brighten and Deodorize With Baking Soda

Spread plenty of dry baking soda on the rug if it is stain-free but otherwise dull and smells stale. The baking powder will absorb dust and eliminate smells. Give the baking soda at least four hours to sit on the rug. overnight is better. Shake the powder, then suck it up.

 

Deep Clean With Dry Carpet Shampoo Granules

Sprinkle a light layer of dry carpet shampoo granules on the rug. Make sure to read the label and determine whether the product is suitable for the sort of carpet fibers in your home. wool or acrylic. The grains should be incorporated into the shag fibers using a dry mop or a soft-bristled brush. For details on how long to keep the shampoo on the rug, consult the manufacturer. Most take an hour or so.

If there are stained areas, use a bit more dry shampoo in those areas and brush it in well.

 

After the recommended wait time, take the rug outside and give it a good shake and then vacuum away the remaining residue. Remember to vacuum both sides of the rug. It is important to remove all of the shampoo residues to prevent damage to the backing of the rug.

 

Steam It

Shag carpets are thick and will retain moisture for a long time, saving steam cleaning for the messiest situations. Once or twice a year is ideal for steam cleaning carpet rugs. A steam cleaner might be needed, either to rent or to purchase.

 Taking Care of Shag Rugs

If you take excellent care of your rug, cleaning it will be simpler. Additionally, routine care will increase the lifespan of your rug. Here are some tips for maintaining the quality of your shag rug.

 

  • Expose the Rug to Sunlight

Your rug might only need a little sunlight to appear refreshed. To get rid of smells, leave the rug outside in the weather for no longer than a few hours at a time. Just be careful not to do this too frequently or for too long, as prolonged exposure to sunlight may fade rugs.

 

  • Wipe Up Spills

Spills do happen, but your shag rug is not destroyed. To avoid stains, immediately blot up liquid spills with cleaning cloths or paper napkins. Solid droplets shouldn't be rubbed or blotted. Instead, scoop up the majority of solid droplets with a spoon. Allow the mud on the carpeting to dry before carefully removing it.

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