Fall Cleaning Tips To Take Proper Care Of Your Home’s Persian Rugs

Fall Cleaning Tips To Take Proper Care Of Your Home’s Persian Rugs
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As the crisp autumn air moves in and the days grow shorter, countless homeowners across the United States and abroad are now taking an opportunity to refreshen their living spaces.

But today’s version of fall cleaning often goes so much further than simply swapping out seasonal décor and dusting off shelves, because it’s also a perfect time of year to pay extra close attention to valuable décor pieces like area rugs.

We recently got in touch with Rug Source’s specialists in persian rugs in order to learn more about taking good care of these timeless works of art—and what we learned includes tips that all rug owners should keep in mind this year…

So, check out the below sections to see how you can preserve the longevity and beauty of your home’s priceless Persian area rugs!

Why Fall Is The Perfect Time For Persian Rug Upkeep

Fall is naturally a good time to begin transitioning your entire home as your family begins preparing for winter. This includes cleaning and taking proper care of your home’s area rugs as you start cleaning up in time for holiday gatherings.

It’s also important to remember that wintertime will cause you to close up your home to outdoor air, which typically leads to trapped odors and allergens.

By giving your Persian rugs a thorough cleaning via following the below steps, they’ll undoubtedly be feeling fresh and looking stunning by the time you’re hosting family and guests around Thanksgiving!

1. Begin Persian Rug Upkeep With Careful Vacuuming

Vacuuming might seem very simple, but it’s also one of the most effective upkeep steps when taking good care of high-quality Persian rugs.

However, it’s essential for rug owners to remember just how delicate authentic Persian rugs are, which means that being cautious will always go a very long way. That’s why you should keep the following care tips in mind while vacuuming your rugs:

  • Solely Use Suction-Only Settings: It’s important to avoid rotating brushes and beater bars on your Persian rugs, because these more harmful settings can potentially pull at the rug’s fibers and create the initial stages of wearing.
  • Vacuum Both Sides of Persian Rugs: Dust and dirt can easily get trapped deep within a rug’s foundation, which is why you should be sure to flip yours over and thoroughly vacuum the underside.
  • Vacuum Gently Along The Grain: Rug owners should also understand the importance of vacuuming along the direction of each rug’s fibers, because this will help minimize the weave’s stress.

2. Spot Clean Persian Rugs With Care

Accidents are bound to happen on rugs of any quality, and this is particularly the case during the holidays when drinks and food are more likely to spill during parties and gatherings.

The key when it comes to addressing spills is acting quickly, and keeping the below tips in mind:

  • Blot, Never Rub: Be sure to use a white, clean cloth to effectively absorb the liquid from your rug’s fibers—while making sure that you’re not pushing the spill deeper into the fibers.
  • Use Mild Cleaning Solutions: A mix of cool water and a small amount of dish soap is typically enough to clean most small rug stains.
  • Test The Solution First: You should also be 100% certain of your DIY cleaning solution during pesky spill scenarios by testing the solution on a hidden section of your rug to guarantee that it won’t cause any fading.

And if spot cleaning stains after your own DIY cleaning efforts, get in touch with a professional rug cleaning team.

3. Rotate Your Persian Rugs To Prevent Uneven Wearing

Fall also happens to be a good time for homeowners to consider rotating their area rugs.

This is particularly important in the heavy foot traffic areas of each household, or places where rugs get a lot of direct sunlight.

By giving your Persian rugs an easy 180-degree rotating around every 4-6 months, you can better ensure that they’ll maintain more balanced aesthetics this winter!

4. Deep Clean or Professional Rug Cleaning Services

While routine rug maintenance always goes a long way each autumn, Persian rugs often require a much deeper cleaning each year.

The fall months like September and October are ideal for scheduling these types of DIY or professional cleaning appointments to get your flooring décor, renovation and repair and ready for holiday gatherings.

Some deep cleaning tips to keep in mind include the following:

  • Professional Handwashing: This is the most traditional way to effectively clean large area rugs, because it’ll go a long way to preserve your Persian rug’s dyes and natural fibers.
  • Dust Removal: Professional rug cleaning services typically provide thorough dusting services, which help remove debris that’s been deeply lodged into your rug’s foundation.
  • Restoration Checks: Expert rug cleaners are also specialists when it comes to spotting loose knots, minor frays and moth damage long before you’re actually experiencing severe issues.

5. Preparing For Winter Rug Storage (If Necessary)

If you’re the type to rotate your area rugs on a seasonal basis, the fall months might be a good time for you to consider placing your Persian rugs in storage.

In order to protect your rugs during storage strategies, keep these tips in mind:

  • Tightly roll the rug (don’t fold it) with an acid-free paper
  • Store your rugs in a dry, cool place that doesn’t get any direct sunlight
  • Use a breathable cotton cover to allow air circulation and keep out dust

Taking Care Of Your Persian Rugs This Fall Can Be Easier Said Than Done!

Persian rugs have always been so much more than simply décor floor coverings, because they’re also long-term investments, family heirlooms, and statement pieces that undoubtedly deserve thoughtful care from owners.

By keeping the above upkeep tips in mind during your fall cleaning, you’ll keep your home’s rugs looking and feeling fantastic during the upcoming holiday season—and all winter long!

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Randy Lemmon

​Randy Lemmon serves as a trusted gardening expert for Houston and the Gulf Coast. For over 27 years, he has hosted the "GardenLine" radio program on NewsRadio 740 KTRH, providing listeners with practical advice on lawns, gardens, and outdoor living tailored to the region's unique climate. Lemmon holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism and a Master of Science in Agriculture from Texas A&M University. Beyond broadcasting, he has authored four gardening books and founded Randy Lemmon Consulting, offering personalized advice to Gulf Coast homeowners.
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Randy Lemmon

​Randy Lemmon serves as a trusted gardening expert for Houston and the Gulf Coast. For over 27 years, he has hosted the "GardenLine" radio program on NewsRadio 740 KTRH, providing listeners with practical advice on lawns, gardens, and outdoor living tailored to the region's unique climate. Lemmon holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism and a Master of Science in Agriculture from Texas A&M University. Beyond broadcasting, he has authored four gardening books and founded Randy Lemmon Consulting, offering personalized advice to Gulf Coast homeowners.

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