Rug Care Guide | How to Clean & Maintain Handmade Rugs

 

Your handmade rug is more than just décor — it’s a piece of art and tradition. With the right care, it can last for generations. This guide will help you protect your rug’s beauty and ensure it remains a cherished part of your home.

1. Everyday Care

  • Vacuum regularly, but avoid using a beater bar or high suction.

  • Rotate your rug every 6–12 months to even out wear and fading.

  • Keep rugs out of direct sunlight to preserve natural dyes.

 

2. Cleaning Spills

  • Act quickly — blot (never rub) with a clean, dry cloth.

  • For liquid spills, use a damp cloth with cold water and mild, wool-safe soap.

  • Avoid harsh chemicals or steam cleaners, which can damage natural fibers.

 

3. Deep Cleaning

  • Professional cleaning is recommended every 3–5 years, depending on use.

  • Always choose a specialist experienced with handmade or wool rugs.

 

4. Storage Tips

  • Roll (never fold) your rug, with the pile facing inward.

  • Wrap in breathable cotton or muslin cloth (avoid plastic).

  • Store in a cool, dry space, away from moisture and pests.

 

5. Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Don’t shake rugs too aggressively (it can damage the weave).

  • Never place potted plants directly on rugs — moisture can rot fibers.

  • Avoid using chemical sprays or “carpet fresheners.”

 

With proper care, your rug will remain not only a beautiful part of your home but also a lasting heirloom to pass down through generations.