Thursday, January 5, 2017

Guide To Cleaning Your Faux Sheepskin Rug

By Joyce Howard


Using sheepskin that is fake has gained popularity. There are lots of houses having these rugs. The good thing with this kind of rug is the fact that it can be used on beds, as runners, and on chairs. It is very hard for any person to resist the fluffy product. Nevertheless, in so far as the faux sheepskin rug is perfect, it is very tough to clean. When it does not get the right maintenance, it becomes dingy and begins tufting.

The only thing you can do to have a mat that will serve you for long without it getting ugly is to ensure that you clean it. This rug should be well maintained and often cleaned with the right cleaning materials. If you do not know of the best materials to use to clean the mat, then you will end up destroying the beautiful mat.

Before you commence your cleaning process, take the rug out and shake off most of the dust and other particles in it. If the carpet was used for the floor, then it is advisable that the shaking off be done outdoors. You do not want the dust particles settling on your furniture in the house. If the particles are many the other way of dealing with it is by beating it up.

When you are through with the beating, and all the particles are off, you should now plan on how to wash the mat. Avoid washing the mat in hot water and use hard detergents on it. Faux material is sensitive and can react with those chemicals, and so you should use cold water.

In case you want to use a machine in cleaning, make sure you read the tag well before immersing it inside the washer. The tag should help because it usually has vivid guidelines on managing the mat. To reduce the chances of wearing the rug, it should be turned inside out. Afterward, have the product gently placed on the machine as the other products. Later on turn the machine on and set the correct settings for this particular product.

After you are done with the washing, lay it across a drying rack and leave it there for about a week. This product takes a long time to dry. In fact, when washed it looks like spires of matted wool. This should not worry you, as the mat will get back to its original fluffy once it is dry.

If the runner is not dry at the end of the week, do not be in a hurry but let it dry on its own. After it has dried out completely, start brushing it. The brushing should be done is short strokes. A wire brush is best suited to perform this task well. The dog brush, on the other hand, is responsible for restoring the fluffy nature and breaking up the mat. With this procedure, there will be less shedding of the mat.

With all that done, you will be able to get the results which are pleasing. Many consider this as tiresome, but the results are worth the time.




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