Our IICRC certified cleaning
technicians clean all rugs according to board certified procedures that
are safe and effective. Don't risk using inexperienced carpet cleaners to
clean your fine rugs. Pick Up & Delivery service is Available! Our
process works best when the rugs are taken and cleaned at our facility to
receive proper cleaning and speed-drying to prolong it's life, and this
process cannot really be offered properly in a home setting. Rugs may be
cleaned on site in some circumstances. Each rug is inspected before
cleaning to determine the safest and most effective cleaning method. Many
people have concerns about their rug shrinking or the colored dyes
"bleeding." For the most part, with some exceptions, these
problems can be avoided by a true professional by using speed
drying, dye stabilizers and other special techniques. Some people have
concerns about the possibility of texture change the "first"
time the rug is cleaned. First and foremost, it is interesting to note
that the first thing most traditional rug weavers do upon completion of a
rug is to wash it. An American who owns an exotic rug may have tremendous
reservation about using a water-based cleaning process on their rug, when
in truth that same rug may have been washed in a polluted river halfway
around the world and simply slung over a tree branch to dry by native
craftsmen. If the proper cleaning agents are used for pH balancing, then
any texture change should be imperceptible to most people. The
alternative, leaving abrasive soils to accumulate in the rug, is
infinitely more detrimental to the rug. It is possible to dry clean rugs
if pre-testing indicates that water poses too much of a risk, but this
process may be inadequate for cleaning a rug that is too heavily soiled,
and will be utterly useless for most stain removal efforts.