One of the best, if not the best, rug cleaning video on RU-vid. The process is thorough, transparent, and effective. Plus the narration is focused, coherent, and on point. Great production!
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This rug was around during the sixties, so it might have even seen its fair share of sex parties. So you could probably clone a small village of people with the skin cells contained in this sex rug.
Tell you what Im mpressed! And id say a great way of cleaning/restoring that old rug. Your tool kit is good also what a good idea to use compressed air etc That was a whole ton of dirt that came out of it. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing with us
Best professional rug cleaning video I’ve seen!!! The rest of d videos here just show d rugs being hosed down and scrubbed to death with brushes. Poor rugs!!!
My family's business is centered around pressure washers. So, I clean my rugs by like you would the floormats in your car. Those clips on the car wash wall are convenient. Put dripping wet rugs in a laundry basket for transport. My kitchen rug gets a carwash type bath at least twice a year, wool rugs as needed. They look brand new afterwards. Large rugs get pressure washed in the driveway. Edit: I think I'm imagining cleaning your old rug. You'll need to vacuum it three times (flipping it) before spot treatment. ...ˢᶦᵍʰ
Well there are a lot of people moaning about this video, but as an owner of several Persian rugs I found it fascinating. I’ve never seen technology like this, and to see a beautiful rug brought back to life was very satisfying. It’s no wonder there are rugs piled up waiting to be cleaned, this guy is passionate about his work, so good luck and thanks for sharing.
Wow! I had no idea of the process necessary to clean an antique carpet. All of it makes such perfect sense. Have to say, once the carpet was cleaned you could appreciate its richness and craftmanship in the work that was taken to make such a wonderful piece of art. Thanks for sharing your methods to make something yet again beautiful. Cheers, Darryl
Actually, as someone who has worked in a carpet store which held a cleaning service, I can tell you that workers put separate shoes on when they walk into the cleaning area which are cleaned every week. They are very clean and are trained how to walk without wearing it out.
Oh dear. I even saved this, so I could watch it again some day. What have I become? I'm sending all my rugs out, now that I know how dirty they must be. Yipes.
Very interesting & informative. At first with the jiggly camera I thought amateurish but I warmed up to the host narrator. A pleasure to watch my favorite part was the second dust removal by vibration as opposed to simple vacuuming. Also he speaks with honest amazement about how much fine dirt is removed even though it’s his avocation
Watching this video is like therapy after a stressful day. I would literally pay money to work that compressed air machine, for the satisfaction of blasting the dirt away and seeing the brilliant colors emerge! I have three teenagers and nothing I do on a daily basis gives me that kind of immediate satisfaction! Love them dearly, but it's a long game.!
Very cool dust/dirt removal ideas, but I assume the rug was tested for colorfastness before wetting/washing. I once tried to remove a fresh dog-urine stain from mine by quickly dipping the soiled area in the bath tub (trying to dilute and remove the urine before it set) and my cherished rug with its colorful design bled all over wherever the water (not the pee, the water) touched it, effectively ruining the rug. DO NOT try washing your rug until you are sure the dyes are colorfast!
Satisfy Life that's only partly true, you can use some acids to reduce colour runs, but some will still run especially light blues and some reds. And if it's wet for very long no chemicals will stop the running
I am so glad I stumbled on this. I have a huge, heavy, beautiful, antique wool rug in the living room, that I was planning on just giving away, because it was looking old and worn out. Instead I'm going to look for a rug cleaner such as this. The carpet that was cleaned in the video, looked so vibrantn and watching the colors return to life was just amazing.
This is cool, back in 90s I had a hexagon rug from Turkey my x brought back from over seas when he was in navy , I took it to the car wash and power washed it and it shredded 🤣😂
What is also impressive is your large broom that swept over once the dirt without having missed streaks....love it. Several months ago I tried to clean a long rug...didn't realize that the backing came apart....clogged the front loader....ooppss! Awesome color!
No one in those areas using this system. However I can recommend Masters Cleaners in Santa Rosa or if you want a day trip Prestige Fabric care in Fresno
I usually throw mine over a cable stretched between two buildings and beat it with a 2x4 for a while. Then I vacuum it again with my Kirby before I take it to the laundromat and chuck it into one of those huge washers. I've been doing it for years and the rug still looks good.
Great job! Very interesting process. I appreciate the way you explained every step without being wordy and animated. Strictly business! I can also tell from your body language at the end that you enjoy what you do and are very proud of your work! God bless you and your employees! In Jesus'name!
I think it’s due to the age and wear of the rug, on the back you could see colours come through when they did the compressed air part because the colours weren’t as damaged as they were on the front. There is visible improvement but the rug needs a lot more than just thorough cleaning.