How to Clean the These Stains:
Wax
rugbullet.jpg (1567 bytes) Follow this Procedure:
1.  Put a blotter or brown paper bag over the spot. Put a hot iron over the blotter.  Move the iron constantly and do not let it stay in one place

2.  Wait a few minutes until the wax is absorbed into the blotter.

3.  Repeat if necessary.

 

How to Clean the These Stains:
Beer Berries Dye - Red Fruit Juice
Furniture Polish Mercurochrome Merthiolate Mixed Drinks
Mustard Soft Drinks Tea Urine
Wine
rugbullet.jpg (1567 bytes) Follow this Procedure:
  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:

Step 1  Detergent
Step 2  Blot
Step 3  Ammonia
Step 4  Blot
Step 5  Vinegar
Step 6  Blot
Step 7  Detergent
Step 8  Blot
Step 9  Water

 

How to Clean the These Stains:
Alcoholic Beverage Ammonia Alkali Bleach
Candy (Sugar) Charcoal Chocolate Cocoa
Gravy Ink Washable Lipstick Metal Polish
Milk Mud Perfume Rust
Sauce Tooth Paste
rugbullet.jpg (1567 bytes) Follow this Procedure:
  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:

Step 1  Detergent
Step 2  Blot
Step 3  Vinegar
Step 4  Blot
Step 5  Detergent
Step 6  Blot
Step 7  Water
Step 8  Blot

 

How to Clean the These Stains:
Butter Carbon Black Catsup Cooking Oil
Cosmetics Crayon Eggs Excrement
Fish Slime Ice Cream Ink Washable Hair Oil
Hair Spray Hand Lotion Lacquer Machine Oil
Mayonnaise Paint Salad Dressing Shortening
Soy Sauce Starch Tar Varnish
Vasaline Vomit
rugbullet.jpg (1567 bytes) Follow this Procedure:
  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:

Step 1  Cleaning Fluid
Step 2  Blot
Step 3  Detergent
Step 4  Blot
Step 5  Water
Step 6  Blot
Step 7  Ammonia
Step 8  Blot
Step 9  Detergent
Step 10 Blot
Step 11 Water
Step 12 Blot

 

Oriental Rugs...
For A Lifetime and Generations
For over 2,500 years, oriental rugs have been used in the east by nomads and villagers for warmth and beauty. More recently in the West, they have graced homes with their art and luxury, and go with any decor. An oriental rug is purchased for a lifetime and when properly maintained, for generations. The information contained on this page offers simple, basic advise for the protection and care of your investment.
 
The Wonders of Wool
 Oriental rugs are generally made of wool and are easily and economically maintained. Rugs of wool are extremely durable and consistently out-preform other materials. Unlike other fibers, Wool's so much more resilient, cleans better , and stays clean longer.
Rotation
To insure even wear, your rug should be rotated once a year. Depending on the traffic, the rotation may vary from six months to two years.
Vacuuming
Oriental rugs, like most carpeting, should be vacuumed on a regular basis to remove dirt and restore the fibers. Be sure not to vacuum the fringe.
Padding
A quality pad used under your rug helps protect it from dirt, wear, and slippage. We will be happy to provide you with the correct padding.
Restoration
In case of damage, just about any problem has a solution with a professional restoration. Old and antique rugs sometimes need to be re-woven where worn and restored to life. Newer rugs are rarely in need of repair. An experienced professional must always be consulted in these matters.