Maintenance

When you stroke the carpet with your hand and the pile does not rise up and the carpet feels nice and smooth, it is in the direction of the pile.

Vacuuming

This can be done once a week in the direction of the pile. You can easily feel in which way the direction of the pile lies, stroke your hand along the carpet. If the pile feels nice and smooth, it is in the direction of the pile. If on the other hand, it feels rough and rises; this is against the direction of the pile.

Also keep in mind to lift the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner after every move - don't push it forward and back!

Be careful so that the fringes are not sucked into the nozzle.

When the pile rises like this, it is AGAINST the direction of the pile!

When the carpet is new some surplus wool can occur and some fluff comes out. On a Persian carpet, this often disappears after vacuuming 1-2 times, but in Indian made carpets, for example, it can remain for a longer time.

Some good advice though is not to try to vacuum away all the surplus wool/fluff at one time, let it disappear slowly to reduce the wear of the carpet.

Beating a carpet should be avoided because of the risk of damaging the knots.

Dents or impressions in the carpet

If you have any dent, impressions or other marks made by furniture for example they can be easily removed. Begin by rinsing a cloth in cold water; cover the area with the marks using the cloth. Then use a flat-iron and iron the cloth a few times, in the direction of the pile. If the mark/marks does not disappear, repeat the treatment.

To remove dents/impressions in a carpet, rinse a cloth in cold water and then iron a few times in the direction of the pile.

Give new life and luster to your carpet

One way to refresh a carpet is to lay it in snow with the pile facing the ground. Before this is done, the carpet should be kept outside so it gets cold and doesn't melt the snow.

Rotate the carpet

A carpet should also be rotated at 180 degrees every few months. This is done to prevent the carpet from being discoloured in the same area, if it is exposed to direct sunlight. Another reason to rotate a carpet is to prevent it from being worn out in the same spot.

Carpet cleaning

After a few years of using the carpet it is recommended to have it washed, not at a drycleaner but preferably by a cleaner specialized in oriental carpets. At a specialized cleaner the carpets are shaken and released from small particles such as gravel and sand. After this, small stains are treated specially. The carpet is then washed with cold water; soaked in water and then rubber rakes are used to get rid of all the dirt. When this is done the carpet is dried in special drying rooms, and stretched if necessary. Washing it in this way brings back the pile vitality, lustre and clarity of the colours.

Repairing

A handmade carpet can be repaired if it gets accidently damaged. A carpet can have its fringes repaired or replaced, if it is torn or falls off, if it has damages along the sides of the carpet, or has smaller holes or have colours restored in places that have been worn out. These kind of damages should be repaired by a specialist in oriental carpets to achieve good results.

It is often very expensive to repair a handmade carpet so, one should consider this carefully if this should really be done - some carpets are kept nicer in their original condition, with certain amount of wear.

Underlays are recommended for carpets.

Use an underlay

If you want to minimise the wear and tear in your carpet an underlay is an efficient and convenient way to do so. It will not only prolong the life of your carpet, but also provide extra security and comfort as the carpet will remain firmly fixed in place. Carpet underlays are recommended for thin carpets as well as slightly thicker ones.

An other positive aspect of using an underlay is it's ability to absorb sound and in most cases even provide extra walking comfort.

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