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Care Guide

 

 1.  When a liquid is spilled, act quickly as possible.

 

 

 2.  The spilled liquid should be taken from the rug as much as possible by blotting the rug with a clean paper towel.

 

 

 3.  The stained area should be kept under water for at least 1-2 minutes.

 

 

 4.  Natural white soap without chemicals should be foamed.

 

 

 5.  The stained area should be soaped using only the foam of the soap.

 

 

 6.  Rug must be thoroughly cleaned of soap.

 

 

 7.  Excess water in the yarns of your rug should be removed from the rug by scraping it with your hand in the direction of piles.

 

 

 8.  The rug should be laid in a clean and dry place; excess water should be removed as much as possible by blotting with a clean paper towel.

 

 

 9.  The yarns of your rug should be laid in the direction of piles and should be left to dry, protected from direct sunlight.

 

 

 1.  When a solid is poured, act quickly as possible.

 

 

 2.  Scrape away the solid matter from outside to center with a fork or spoon without dispersing it.

 

 

 3.  The stained area should be kept under water for at least 1-2 minutes.

 

 

 4.  Natural white soap without chemicals should be foamed.

 

 

 5.  The stained area should be soaped using only the foam of the soap.

 

 

 6.  Rug must be thoroughly cleaned of soap.

 

 

 7.  Excess water in the yarns of your rug should be removed from the rug by scraping it with your hand in the direction of piles.

 

 

 8.  The rug should be laid in a clean and dry place; excess water should be removed as much as possible by blotting with a clean paper towel.

 

 

 9.  The yarns of your rug should be laid in the direction of piles and should be left to dry, protected from direct sunlight.

 

 1.  Chemical Use

 

The use of chemicals (softener, ultra-detergent) damages natural yarns and causes discoloration.

 

 

 

 

 2.  Wrong Wipe

 

Natural yarns such as viscose, wool, bamboo, and tencel consist of twisting very fine fibers. Circular hard wipes or excessive pressure scrubbing during cleaning can unravel these bends. When the upright strength of the unravelled yarns disappears, the crushed fibers pass into each other, causing an image called "matting" .

 

 

 

 

 

 1.  Initial Condition of the Rug Before Processing

 

 

 2.  Condition After Cleaning

 

In case of solid and liquid stains, 3 different cleaning processes were applied to the rug;

  • Proper cleaning process

  • Chemical cleaning process

  • Incorrect cleaning process

 

After the processes are applied, the image of the rug is as follows.

 

 

 

 

 3.  Final Condition of the Rug After Drying

 

Should dry your rug in a place out of direct sunlight, making sure that it will not be stepped on when it is damp.

 

In the image below, on the rug that dries after 24 hours; It has been observed that with proper cleaning, the stain is removed without causing any deformation on the rug.

 

 

 

 

 

It is recommended to pay attention to the following elements so that you can use your rug, which has been carefully produced for you, for many years with the elegance of the first day.

  

General use

  

• Your carpet should not be beaten or beaten, and should be swept with the brushless part of the vacuum cleaner.

• If there is an item on rug, its places should be changed from time to time so that it does not make marks, and the contacted areas should be swept with the brushless part of the vacuum cleaner.

• It is normal for your rug to fluff at first. With regular vacuum cleaning, it is reduced to almost nothing in a short time.

  

Stain Removal

 

If something spills on your carpet, action must be taken very quickly.

  

• In such cases, first of all, the excess liquid should be absorbed by blotting with a paper towel before the liquid is dispersed, and cleaning agents containing bleaching chemicals should not be used.

• The area where the liquid is spilled should be wiped with cold water and natural soap after the blot application.

• Wiping should be done with the help of a soft and white cloth in the direction of the pile, to prevent the stain disperse; Circular or opposite direction to pile scrubbing should be avoided.

• The cleaned area should not be stepped on until it is completely dry.

  

Deep Cleaning & Washing

  

• When your rug needs deep cleaning, it can be washed in the washing machine at a maximum of 30°C in the delicate program.

• During washing, cleaning agents containing chemicals such as softeners and bleach should never be used, and the temperature of the washing water should not exceed 30°C.

• Do not clean with a stiff bristle brush or broom.

• You can wipe it with a soft cloth or sweep it with a brushless broom.

• After cleaning, your rug should be dried in a short time without hanging it on the floor.

• Your rug should not be used when wet and should be protected from direct sunlight.

• Delicate washing should be requested from your rug cleaner.

 

 

 

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Natural yarns such as viscose, wool, tencel consist of twisting very fine fibers. Circular hard wipes or excessive pressure scrubbing during cleaning can unravel these bends. When the resistance of the unravelled yarns to stand upright disappears, the crushed fibers can get into each other and cause an image called " matting ". Since the twisted yarns will lie in different directions, they can reflect light from different angles. These light reflections can also be interpreted by the consumer as color loss/difference. In order to avoid these consequences, the above instructions should be followed when wiping your rug.

Natural yarns such as viscose, wool, tencel consist of twisting very fine fibers. The lengths of natural fibers are limited and different. After weaving, the yarns are subjected to cutting/shearing processes in order to equalize their lengths. The situation called pile shedding is the removal of excess yarns that are too short to be twisted from the carpet with use. This is a normal and inevitable situation for products woven with natural yarn. With regular sweeping, pile shedding is reduced to almost nothing in a short time.

The polyester yarn used in your rug consists of twisting very fine fibers. Circular hard wiping or excessive pressure scrubbing or hard brushes to be used during cleaning can unravel these bends. When the resistance of the unravelled yarns to stand upright disappears, the crushed fibers can get into each other and cause an image called " matting ".

Since the twisted yarns will lie in different directions, they can reflect light from different angles. These light reflections can also be interpreted by the consumer as color loss/difference. In order to avoid these consequences, the above instructions should be followed when wiping your rug.