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  2. The Right Way to Clean a Wool Rug, According to Experts

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    To clean your kilim or flat weave wool rug, follow this step-by-step method. If you can, clean the rug outside, as the process can be messy. Set out your tarp, gather your tools and materials, and ...

  3. Rya (rug) - Wikipedia

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    A rya or rye is a traditional Scandinavian wool rug with a long pile of about 1 to 3 inches. [1] They are made using a form of the Ghiordes knot to make the double-sided pile fabric. [ 2 ] Though rya means "rug" in English , the original meaning in Sweden of rya was a bed cover with a knotted pile. [ 3 ]

  4. How to Clean Every Kind of Rug, Even Your Vintage Shag Carpet

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    You walk all over them every day, but how often do you really clean your rugs? We asked the pros at Loloi how to care for your area rugs so they last longer.

  5. I Tested Washable Rugs From Revival and Ruggable—Here's My ...

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    The largest Revival washable rugs that can go in a washing machine are 8’-by-10’ rugs; the company recommends spot cleaning or dry-cleaning larger ones. Rugs smaller than 5’ by 8’ can go ...

  6. Carpet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    A 98% biodegradable or other, [2] slightly moist absorbent cleaning compound may be spread evenly over carpet and brushed or scrubbed in. For small areas, a household hand brush can work such a compound into carpet pile; working like "tiny sponges", the attracted cleaning solution dissolves dirt, and dirt and grime is attracted/absorbed to the compound.

  7. Scandinavian rugs - Wikipedia

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    Rya rugs, for example, are woven with a combination of techniques that include weaving tapestry, needlework, and carpet knots. [6] Traditionally, Scandinavian Rya rugs were hand-made by artisans who would add symmetric Turkish (or Ghiordes) knots directly to the warp through a specially woven backing. Small holes in the weave allowed the rug ...