Cleaning Tips for your Silk Rugs

Even with the difficult maintenance silk rugs may impose, still interior designers find it hard to resist the charm, beauty and sophistication these rugs offers to a certain space. Considered as the most intricate type of carpet with very fine weave, this type of rug require a certain amount of special care to maintain them. The best strategy is prevention, by protecting these rugs from as much wear and tear as possible for a longer usage.

One way of protecting your rugs is by using eco-friendly cleaning products. Ingredients that can be found in the kitchen such as the vinegar and the baking soda are great cleaners that have proven effects. Chemical component present in commercial cleaners may destroy the intricate and delicate structure of your rugs.


Spills are one of the common problems area rugs owners have to deal with. Clean spills immediately by blotting them up with a paper towel or clean cloth. Once the spill dried, it will be harder to remove thus requires heaving scrubbing which is not a good idea for a silk rug. Club soda is great for taking care of residual stains, but be careful not to use too much. Set the rug someplace cool and dry until it is no longer damp.

Allowing the sprinkled baking soda to sit all over the rug for at least an hour before sweeping it away using the brush attachment of the vacuum cleaner, will help dissipate odors of the rug. If this does not work, a mixed vinegar and water solution will do. Light mist the rug and gently wipe it with a clean soft cloth. The slight acidity of vinegar will help to eliminate odors and germs.
Since rug collects dust on the long run, vacuuming and dusting if off is recommended. It will be a good thing to put area rugs where there is air circulation to help dissipate odor and dust. If you have pet dogs or cats, cleaning it more often is advised.

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