Hi - I have been lurking in these forums for a few days now and appreciate its existence and the contributions you folks make. I am new to the wonders of persian rugs but must say i'm in it for the uniqueness and eye candy that persian rugs bring to a room, not for investment or collecting purposes. I also must say that i appreciate the character that wear and tear, and even color bleeding, offers, so long as the rugs fit my very small budget. I say all this because I am certain the rugs I am about to ask about might well be considered substandard by many, but I like not having to worry about how hard we might be on them, and for the size they seem comparable in price to the polycrylic wonders at a chain discount store. I have been an ebay fool as of late, scouring the site for the perfect impefect rug. Okay, nuff bout me, let me introduce you to the rugs I wanted to talk about...
a) Rugs already purchased:
Pigpen
Huey Kabluey
b) Rugs got away or I just plain like and am considering bidding on
Robofern
Sonofagun
My questions....
1) Even though I am very happy with what I picked, I could use the education that you all can provide. Did I pay too much, could I have gotten similar styles and sizes of better quality for not much more? Were these listed accurately?
2) Pigpen turned out to be a very, VERY dusty rug! If Pigpen is any indication, I am expecting Huey Kabluey will need a thorough cleaning, at least a de-dirting. Most of the rug cleaners in my area seem to use a wet process, and really I think I might be happy if somebody just beat the crap out of the rugs to get out all that fine particulate matter. But I wanted to know what you guys thought. I came across a cleaner here who told me they offer several different options for rug cleaning:
"We offer a couple different cleaning options ("packages"). The Platinum Package includes a thorough inspection of the rug, pre-treat for insects, air dust with compressed air to remove dry particle soiling (which accounts for about 80% of the soil in your rug!), full submersion wash, rinse with cool water and compressed air, groom to restore nap, dry, and apply protective coating. the protective coating "buys you time" in case of a spill and with regular vacuuming and maintenance, will keep your rug cleaner longer.
Our next cleaning option is the Gold Package. It includes everything in the Platinum Package except we will do a deluxe surface cleaning in place of the full submersion wash. The protective coating is still applied.
The last option is the Silver Package. It includes everything in the Gold Package, except no protective coating."
Pricing for Huey at platinum runs $216, gold $168, and there is a 20% discount if I bring it there and pick it up.
Is this worth pursing at all at any package level considering the quality of Huey Kabluey - if so what level - or should I stick with vacuuming the heck out of it? (Huey is from a different seller so I can't say for sure if it will be as dirty as Pigpen. Huey is reported as new - though I wonder since the pile is uneven and Pigpen was known to be a used rug)
3) I would really like a 2x3 to 2x4 persians by my entryways into the house, but there seems to be very limited options considering I don't want to spend more than $50-60 max on a rug that'll get some serious abuse. Any advice on what styles and/or places to look? Mostly I have been waiting for something interesting from Pigpen's dealer to come up, as he seems to have the most interesting smalls at a small price (and I know some are merely pieces of bigger rugs, which doesn't bother me so long as it's interesting). There are a LOT of these puppies out there and they do not interest me
http://cgi.ebay.com/LIQU...amp;_trksid=p3286.c0.m144) I lost out on this rug and am wondering if you see what was so special about it that it went for so much
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/e...ssPageName=STRK:MEDWX:ITI am sure I have tons more questions but really appreciate y'all taking the time with these!