• KEY TO CLEANING AGENT

    1. Water
    2. A Detergent Solution
    3. A Detergent /Ammonia
    (3.6%) Solution
    4. A Paint, Oil, or Grease remover
    5. Oxalic or Citric Acids
    6. A Volatile-type Solvent

  • NOTE:

    Chewing gum, candle wax, or
    similar waxy substance may be removed
    as follows: Rub the
    spot quickly with an ice cube so that the
    material becomes hard
    and blot dry. The brittle substance maybe
    then picked up from the carpet. Follow
    with a solvent cleaner as needed.

Typical Characteristics of a New Carpet

Watermarking- - A natural phenomena known as "shading," "pooling," or
"watermarking" may occur on any type of carpet, whether it is woven, tufted,
fused, or handmade. It usually occurs two to six weeks after installation and
results in a lasting alteration in the appearance of the carpet. "Shading" is not a
flaw in the carpet's construction and has no bearing on its longevity.


Shedding- Every new cut pile carpet has a certain amount of loose fibers. Since
the number is negligible in relation to the overall fiber content, it is unimportant.
You may get rid of them without damaging the carpet by vacuuming regularly.

General Maintenance

  • To prevent piles from being pushed under heavy furniture legs, place rug
    protectors beneath them.
  • Instead of taking out any threads, cut them with scissors if there are any.
    Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
  • Your rug will last longer if you rotate it
  • Do not wash the rugs as they’re handmade and can get spoiled if washed.
  • To store your rug, roll out the front and cover it with a cloth for protection.
    To prevent stains from setting, clear up spills right away by blotting them with
    a fresh, absorbent cloth. Make sure the rug is dry and all cleaning supplies
    have been removed.
  • Regularly vacuum in various directions while using low power and avoiding the
    beater brush to avoid damaging the carpet.

Cleaning Instructions

  • STAINS

    • Beer
    • Berry Stain
    • Blood
    • Butter
    • Chewing-gum
    • Chocolate
    • Coffee
    • Cola Drink
    • Egg
    • Grape Juice
    • Gravy
    • Ink (washable)
    • Lipstick
    • Milk
    • Mustard
    • Nail Polish
    • Oil
    • Shoe Polish
    • Tea
    • Urine
    • Vomit
    • Water Color
    • Wine
  • CLEANING AGENTS

    2&6
    1&2
    1&2&3
    4
    4
    1&2&3
    2&3&4
    2
    2
    1&2
    2
    1&2
    5
    2
    2
    4
    4&5
    1&2&4
    2
    2&6
    1&2&6
    1&2&6
    1&3&6

Vacuuming Tips-

  • Vacuuming frequently over fringes and edges should be avoided as this might
    lead to damage.
    Powerful vacuums should be avoided since they have the potential to remove
    fibres from the base.
  • Rugs can be cleaned with canister vacuums, brooms, and hand-held
    attachments.
  • attachments.
    Beater bars may cause harm to carpets. Use only in the gentlest settings and
    with caution.
  • Vacuuming ScheduleLight Traffic- Vacuum weekly
    Medium Traffic- Thrice weekly
    High Traffic- Vacuum daily

Note- The above is meant to serve as a guide. Kindly consult specialised carpet
cleaners for tough stains and particular upkeep problems.