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What's Actually Included in a Professional Rug Clean

A proper rug clean is more than a spray and wipe. Here is what genuinely happens from fibre assessment through to drying.

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Short answer: a professional rug clean includes assessing fibre and dye stability first, thorough dusting to remove embedded grit before any wet work, a cleaning method matched to that specific fibre, spot treatment where needed, and full drying on-site. Skipping the dusting step is the most common shortcut that causes problems later.

Assessing fibre and dye before anything gets wet

Every rug clean starts with a look at what the rug actually is, wool, synthetic, a natural dyed piece, an antique, before any product touches it. This step decides the method, since the wrong approach on the wrong fibre risks colour bleed or pile damage that a fitted carpet in a single consistent fibre would not have.

Dusting and vacuuming out embedded grit

Most of a rug's dry soil sits down in the base of the pile, not visible on the surface. A proper clean removes this first, through thorough dusting and vacuuming, before any wet work begins. Skip this step and wetting the rug just turns that embedded grit into mud within the fibre, which is far harder to extract once it happens.

The actual clean: matched to the fibre

Once assessed and dusted, the rug is cleaned using a method suited to its specific fibre and construction, with spot treatment applied where needed for any localised marks. This is not a one method fits all process, what works on a synthetic runner is not automatically right for a hand knotted wool piece.

Drying, done properly, on-site

The rug is dried fully at your property, not rushed or left damp, since a rug that stays wet too long risks mould developing in the pile or the pad underneath. We clean on-site only, never off-site, so your rug stays at home through the entire process.

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What does a professional rug clean actually include?
An assessment of fibre and dye stability, thorough dusting to remove embedded grit before any wet work, a cleaning method matched to the fibre, spot treatment where needed, and full drying on-site. It is not a quick surface spray and wipe.
Is dusting really necessary before cleaning a rug?
Yes. Most of the grit and dry soil in a rug sits deep in the base of the pile, not on the surface. Wetting a rug before that is removed just turns dry grit into mud within the fibre, which is harder to fully extract afterwards.
How long does a rug take to dry after professional cleaning?
It varies with fibre type, thickness and the weather, but we give you a realistic timeframe for your specific rug before we finish, rather than a generic number that does not account for a thick wool piece versus a thin synthetic one.
Will a professional clean fix rug odour too?
Often, yes, if the odour is coming from soil or spills within the fibre. Odour caused by something else, like a pet accident that has gone deep into the rug pad or the floor underneath, may need a targeted enzyme treatment rather than a standard clean alone.

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