Mix a cap full of eucalan cleaner with 500ml of warm water max temperature.
Cleaning natural sheepskin rug.
Making sure you always have a specialty sheepskin detergent on hand is your best defense against stains ruining your rug.
If your machine isn t big enough bring your rug to a laundromat with a larger machine.
Make sure the rug is thoroughly brushed while dry to prevent tangles and matting.
Using the spoon mix a squirt of sheepskin detergent in a cup of water.
This works well for rugs that are roughly the size of a doormat.
3 fill a bottle with 1 2 quart of water.
Mix in 1 tablespoon of baking powder and 1 teaspoon of lemongrass.
Too much agitation can lead to matted and frizzled fibers.
And since wool fleece is a natural lanolin containing fiber it resists soiling thus simplifying cleaning.
Thoroughly rinse out the mixture.
The safest method for cleaning a white sheepskin rug is handwashing.
Dip the sponge in the mixture and wring it out.
If you choose to machine wash use a front load washer or a top load washer without a center agitator cold water wool wash and the gentle cycle for the best results.
Rinse detergent out if instructions require.
Vacuum your rug using a brush attachment to remove any remaining trapped particles.
First fill a tub with cool water and sheepskin detergent.
Sheepskin detergents will be free from enzymes that could cause damage and most of them will be infused with lanolin a natural fat found in wool to help restore the natural softness of your hide.
The best place to wash your sheepskin rug is in the washing machine.
Using the sponge dab heavily soiled or dirty areas.
Wash the rug on a delicate cycle making sure not to use hot water.
Put the mixture in a spray bottle for easy use.
Apply mixture to soiled stained area of sheepskin.
Use a dry clean towel patting gently to remove excess moisture.
Vacuum the rug with an attachment or a handheld vacuum.
Put the rug in the washing machine and refer to the bottle of sheepskin detergent for how much detergent to add to the washing machine.
Washing a sheepskin rug by hand is the preferred technique as this is much gentler process and protects the fibres for longer.
Once the sheepskin has been brushed fill a bath with cold water and add a wool shampoo specifically designed for sheepskin rugs.
Prepare to clean it by shaking out or vacuuming the rug only vacuum longhair rugs without the beater bar.
As a result your sheepskin should require minimal effort to maintain its look and luster.
Lay rug out or hang to dry.