A rug is not fitted carpet, and cleaning it the same way is where most DIY attempts go wrong. Here is what actually needs different care.
Fitted carpet is fixed to the floor with underlay beneath it and is cleaned in place. A rug is a separate item sitting on top of whatever flooring is underneath, tile, timber or carpet, which changes how it needs to be handled. Fringe, backing, weave density and fibre type all factor into the right method, and treating a rug exactly like fitted carpet is one of the most common mistakes we see from DIY attempts and some less experienced cleaners.
A rug pad or the floor underneath a rug can trap moisture, especially in a humid Gold Coast home, which most homeowners never think to check. A musty smell or a damp patch when you lift a corner usually means the pad needs attention, not just the rug itself. Left unaddressed, this can lead to mould developing under a rug that looks perfectly clean on top.
A splash of the wrong cleaning product on a wool or natural dyed rug can cause colour bleed that a synthetic carpet would shrug off. Over-wetting a rug during a DIY clean can also leave it taking days to fully dry, which risks the exact mould and odour problem a proper clean is meant to prevent. Test caution matters more with rugs than with fitted carpet.
Some operators take rugs off-site to a facility, which adds transport handling risk and leaves you without the rug for days at a time. We clean on-site at your property instead, so the rug never leaves your home and there is no transport risk to a piece you may genuinely value.

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