User Manual - Page 2

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How to clean your rug
Clean small spills immediately by blotting with a clean, dry
(dye-free) cloth. Do not rub, just press firmly on the
affected area to absorb the liquid.
Hard to remove stains should be professionally cleaned.
To keep your rugs looking fresh, they should be brought
to a reputable cleaner at least once a year.
Cleaning by Rug Type
Tufted/Hooked
Remove loose or dry soil by shaking it off and blot wet stains with a
clean cloth or sponge
For stubborn stains, it may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process,
and/or softly brush the area during application.
Important note: Tufted/Hooked Viscose rugs should be vacuumed using a
suction only attachment. Vacuum with the grain (run your hand along the
surface of the rug to determine what direction the fibers run in). You may
also use an electric carpet sweeper. Spills are best cleaned using an acetic
or citric acid rinse instead of water, to lessen the possibility of
discoloration.
Indoor/Outdoor
Synthetic rugs designed for outdoor use may either be cleaned
indoors using the general methods listed above, or they may be
taken outdoors.
Make sure to read the label on the back of your rug to
ensure it is suitable for outdoor use! Not all synthetics are
made for this purpose. Our website also features a
category exclusive to outdoor rugs.
Instructions for indoor/outdoor rugs: mix a small amount of
clear, mild detergent with water. Use this to clean the
entire rug surface and rinse with a garden hose.
Allow both sides of the rug time to fully dry outdoors, in
direct sunlight.
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