To clean runner rugs, start by vacuuming them often to get rid of dust and dirt. To protect the fibers, use a suction-only setting. If there is a spill, wipe it up right away with a clean cloth and use a mild soap spray or rug cleaner.
If you rub, you might damage the fibers or spread the stain. To get the rug really clean, take it outside and gently beat or shake it. Then, clean any spots that need it. If the care label says the rug can be washed, do so.
Some cotton or synthetic runners can be washed in the washing machine. To keep the quality of wool or other delicate materials, you might want to have them cleaned by a professional once or twice a year.
Longest runner rugs are 6 to 14 feet long, and the smallest ones are 2.5 feet by 6 feet, 2.5 feet by 8 feet, and 2.5 feet by 10 feet.
They are best for narrow rooms like hallways, entryways, kitchens, and next to beds because they are usually between 2 and 3 feet wide.
Your room will tell you the right length. For a balanced look, pick a runner that leaves a few inches of floor showing on each end.
As we know Runner rugs comes in different sizes to fit narrow areas like hallways, kitchens, stairs, and next to beds. The most common sizes are 2 feet x 6 feet, 2.5 feet x 7 feet, 2.5 feet x 8 feet,2.5 feet x 10 feet, and 2.5 feet x 12 feet, so you can choose one for a short or long space.
When you order something specially, the length can be up to 14 feet, and the width can be anywhere from 20 to 36 inches. For people who want runner rugs with specific sizes or designs, brands like Maia Homes make high-quality ones that can be made to fit any room.
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