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Oriental rug.  Possibly wool.   Thrift store.  Want to use in living room.  Advise on washing?
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#1 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 4:03:02 PM(UTC)
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Old oriental rug from thrift store. Excellent condition but pretty dusty. Not likely valuable, but very pretty and would like to use in living room. No labels whatsoever.

Any advise on how to clean? Was considering spraying with woolite and hosing down while hanging it off of the back deck. Let it dry in the sun with the bottom side exposed to keep from fading.




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#2 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 4:05:35 PM(UTC)
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Here's a link to closer images.
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 11:25:47 AM(UTC)
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This is a nice soumak or flatweave rug. Handmade of wool on a cotton base, and most likely from China. It appears to be in good shape, and if you bought it at a thrift store price, then if you add the cost of a professional cleaning, you're probably still way ahead. If you opt to clean the rug yourself, you can do as you mentioned, but also rent an extractor so you can extract the water as you go. Also, dry the rug flat, to prevent color running. Congrats on your purchase!
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:12:16 PM(UTC)
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jahannandsons,

Thank you very much. It very nice of you to offer your expertise here. I was able to google search Soumak and yes it does appear to fit the description well. Is it typical of the type to be without any identifying marks or labels?

It may not actually need cleaning just yet. The faint smell seems to have been the rubber and felt underlayment which came with the rug and in which the rug was rolled. More of a chemical "old rubber" smell than soil or mildew and it's quickly disappearing after 24hrs. I threw out that carpet pad and am simply using the existing living room rug, slightly smaller than this 8X10, as a pad.

Is this likely to be my unwitting entry into oriental rug affection? Oh no!
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#5 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2011 11:53:22 AM(UTC)
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It is more likely for a handmade rug to have no marks or identifying labels than to have one. If there are labels, usually they are put on by the rug dealer or distributor after production for marketing purposes. Machine-made rugs are more likely to have labels.

It is possible the rug you have is fine. Just give it a good vacuum on both sides a couple times. If you have pets or crawling babies, I would recommend the cleaning, though. You can't see or smell everything, but pets can. In general, rugs that get average use should be professionally cleaned every 5-7 years.

There is an old saying in the rug business that we sell you first rug and the rest you buy yourself. Looks like you're becoming a rug enthusiast.
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