If you choose to clean your wool rug with a rented or purchased rug cleaning machine follow all of the rug cleaning machine manufacturer s instructions and test on a small area before making your first full pass.
Cleaning old wool coats for rug making.
Do not vacuum your vintage wool hooked rug instead use a manual carpet sweeper or even a broom.
The solvents used will dry out the natural oils in the wool fibers making them weak and brittle.
Think of the havoc heat wreaks on a wool sweater.
Ventilate the room well and use air movers or blowers in strategic positions to facilitate drying when possible.
Cleaning wool carpets the right way.
If you ve rented a deep cleaning machine such as a rug doctor make an extra vacuum only pass or two without squeezing the red spray button to help recover moisture and speed up the drying process.
Make a braided rug from recycled wool.
Old clothing that is too worn out to donate is the perfect material for making rag rugs.
Once you cut it up into strips you don t notice any holes or staining in the fabric.
This method loosens the dirt without pulling out the fibers.
Use old wool blankets skirts and suits as the material for a braided rag rug and keep old wool out of landfills.
Do use cool or lukewarm water and the smallest amount of shampoo cleaner recommended by the manufacturer.
Never apply chlorine bleach ammonia or even oxygen bleach to a wool rug.
Because most vintage rugs are made of wool they require professional hand washing says ben hyman cofounder and ceo of revival rugs a company that works with artisans in istanbul to to offer.
There was a reason they used to beat their in the old days for wool rugs cleaning.
A few dos and don ts.
I ve made a video showing you the best way to cut up t shirts to make rag rugs.
Also follow these tips.
Always use a stain remover recommended for wool rugs like esr emergency stain rescue a gentle cleaner like woolite or simple dishwashing liquid and lukewarm water.
If you need a deeper more thorough cleaning of your vintage wool hooked rug you may want to hire a professional that deals in vintage rugs.
Although this is the method used before vacuum cleaners were invented the method survived as homemakers quickly realized there was less and less wool on their rugs everyday after using beater bar vacuum cleaners.
Do not dry clean your rug.
Add a bit of white distilled vinegar to help neutralize pet odors.
The only time you should be taking any liquid cleaner to your vintage rug is to spot clean a stain.
Pour a capful of woolite or the recommended amount of a similar product into a bucket of cold water.
There are processes that will protect the foundation and the preserve the colors of the dyes.
Before starting work test a small patch of the rug.