Viscose Wool Rugs Collections

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FAQs

Yes, it’s a good idea to vacuum your wool rug regularly, especially if it’s in a busy area of your home. To keep the fibers in great shape, use a vacuum without a beater bar or switch to suction-only mode. This helps remove dust and dirt without being too harsh. Just be gentle around the edges and fringes—vacuuming those parts too roughly can cause them to fray over time.

For deep cleaning:

1) Have your rug professionally cleaned every 12–18 months.

2) Avoid soaking or machine washing it.

3) Spot clean with care and test cleaning solutions on a small, hidden area first.

A tufting gun pushes strands of wool through a backing material to make a tufted wool cushion. After that, latex is used to hold the pieces in place, and a second fabric backing is applied.

Compared to hand-knotted rugs, tufted rugs are usually cheaper and made more quickly. They feature soft texture and detailed patterns, though they may show wear sooner in high traffic areas.