Tufted rugs are created without knots. Instead, loops of yarn are pulled through the rug’s backing material using a tufting gun.
Common Occurrences
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Fluffing
Fluffing is a natural occurrence in tufted pieces, and gradually disappears over time with hand brushing and vacuuming. -
Sprouting
Sprouting tufts are natural in tufted works. Cut protruding tufts with scissors instead of pulling them out to avoid damaging the tufted piece. -
Crushing
Heavy furniture on your tufted rug can leave indents caused by crushed piles.
Occasionally rearranging furniture and the rug helps to distribute stress on the rug. To get a more even exposure to sunlight and wear, We recommend that you rotate the rug regularly.
Material description:
Viscose: Very Soft and shinny material
Product Care:
Vacuuming
Vacuum regularly (twice a week recommended) If your vacuum has an adjustable suction option, set to a low level, and take time to run the vacuum over each area 3-5 times to clear dust, dirt and hair.
Stains
For dry stains, carefully scrape and vacuum away dirt and stains. Remove wet stains by using a paper towel or undyed cloth to absorb the stain.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals to remove stains
- Avoid use in damp areas
- Do not soak in water
- Do not dry clean