HOW DO YOU STOP A WOOL RUG FROM LEAVING BITS EVERYWHERE?

August 25th, 2009 | Tags: ,

We have not long ago paid for the 100% nap runner that is dim brownish-red as well as it sits upon utterly the light phony carpet. Every time someone walks upon it there is the route of brownish-red phony pieces everywhere? Does any one have any tips upon how to minimise this problem?

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  1. yowza
    August 25th, 2009 at 15:19
    Reply | Quote | #1

    sorry to say, this is an inevitable problem with wool rugs when you first get them. after the wool has been hooked or knotted, it’s shaved or trimmed so that the pile will be all one uniform length. as a result, some of the yarn unravels & dislodges from the weave. it’s like when you get a haircut - most of your hair ends up on the floor, but some stays stuck in your hair & comes off on your clothes, comb, or in the shower. Just vaccuum it regularly to get up as much of that excess wool as you can.

    There is a really interesting video about how area rugs are made on this website:
    http://www.arearugfacts.com/watch_rug_making_video.php

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