Rug Resources & Care
Comprehensive guidance on caring for your rug.
Rug sprouting happens when small fibers rise above the pile. It is natural, harmless, and simple to correct.
Rugs may feel stiffer or rougher after cleaning or wear. Gentle care and proper rinsing help restore softness.
White knots show the rug’s original weaving repairs. They become visible after cleaning and are a normal part of handmade rugs.
Rugs can shrink when fibers contract during washing or drying. Gentle handling and balanced drying prevent distortion.
Ripples and buckling happen from moisture, movement, or tension. Good pads and balanced drying keep rugs flat.
Sunlight fades rug colors over time. Simple rotation and UV protection help keep rugs bright and healthy.
Humidity causes mold and mildew to grow in rugs. Good airflow and quick drying keep rugs clean and safe.
Simple habits like vacuuming, rotation, and quick spill care keep rugs bright and strong for years.
A quality rug pad prevents slipping, reduces wear, and keeps rugs comfortable. The right pad protects both the rug and the floor.
Rug colors can fade or bleed with time or cleaning. Proper care keeps tones bright, balanced, and long lasting.
Edges and fringes are the first parts to weaken on a rug. Early repair keeps the structure safe and prevents deeper damage.
Safe rug storage prevents moths, moisture, and hidden damage. Clean, dry preparation keeps rugs in good condition.
Moths hide deep in rug fibers and cause serious damage. Early protection and regular care keep rugs safe.
Pet urine can stain, discolor, and create lasting odor in rugs. Proper treatment keeps the fibers healthy and the rug fresh.
Dust and dirt hide deep in rugs and wear them down. Gentle, regular vacuuming keeps colors bright and fibers safe.

















