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Wool is a very durable material for rugs. Since the fibers are coil-
shaped, wool rugs tend to keep their shape even if they are
exposed to heavy foot traffic. Wool naturally repels stains, so it’s the
type of rug easier to keep clean than many other rug materials.
The main downside of wool rugs is that they tend to shed,
especially when they’re brand new. It’s best to regularly vacuum
your wool rug to get rid of loose fibers. However, avoid using a
beater bar vacuum or vacuuming more than once a week. This can
be too harsh and cause your rug to shed more.
Cotton rugs are often even easier to clean than wool rugs. If your
cotton rug is small enough, you can clean it by simply throwing it
in the washing machine. The dryer might be a bit too much,
though.
The downside of cotton is that it’s less durable than wool or
polypropylene, another common rug material. Nevertheless, a
cotton rug can last for many years as long as you take care of it.
Polypropylene, also called olefin, is known for being particularly
durable and easy to clean. This common synthetic material is
water and stain-resistant, so it is often used in outdoor and
entryway rugs.
To keep your polypropylene rug clean, vacuum regularly and clean
stains as needed. Your rug will stay soft and sturdy as long as you
perform this basic maintenance.
Seagrass is another durable and easy-to-clean material from
nature. Seagrass fibers are stain-resistant and can work well in
moderately humid environments. However, you should never soak
a seagrass rug if you want it to maintain its integrity.
Like most of the rug materials on this list, seagrass can be cleaned
with a light vacuuming and gentle spot cleaning as needed.
Jute is another rug material that can be easy to clean depending
on your circumstances. To keep your jute rug clean, blot any spills
with a baking soda solution. Avoid using any more water than
necessary.
Like cotton, jute is very durable with strong natural fibers.
However, a jute rug may not be the best option in the Pacific
Northwest. The material can easily grow mildew and mold if you
aren’t careful to keep it completely dry.
Nylon is a manufactured rug material that resists dirt and can be
easily cleaned. Nylon rug cleaning involves nothing more than a
light vacuum every week or two.
The main downside to this material is that dyed nylon rugs tend to
fade over time. In addition, nylon rugs without stain protection
may become easily stained.
Nylon is a great material for people who want an easy-to-clean,
brightly colored rug for now and anticipate changing their décor
later on.
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Which Rugs Are Easy To Clean | Designer Floor Carpets Perth

  • 1.
  • 2. Wool is a very durable material for rugs. Since the fibers are coil- shaped, wool rugs tend to keep their shape even if they are exposed to heavy foot traffic. Wool naturally repels stains, so it’s the type of rug easier to keep clean than many other rug materials. The main downside of wool rugs is that they tend to shed, especially when they’re brand new. It’s best to regularly vacuum your wool rug to get rid of loose fibers. However, avoid using a beater bar vacuum or vacuuming more than once a week. This can be too harsh and cause your rug to shed more.
  • 3. Cotton rugs are often even easier to clean than wool rugs. If your cotton rug is small enough, you can clean it by simply throwing it in the washing machine. The dryer might be a bit too much, though. The downside of cotton is that it’s less durable than wool or polypropylene, another common rug material. Nevertheless, a cotton rug can last for many years as long as you take care of it.
  • 4. Polypropylene, also called olefin, is known for being particularly durable and easy to clean. This common synthetic material is water and stain-resistant, so it is often used in outdoor and entryway rugs. To keep your polypropylene rug clean, vacuum regularly and clean stains as needed. Your rug will stay soft and sturdy as long as you perform this basic maintenance.
  • 5. Seagrass is another durable and easy-to-clean material from nature. Seagrass fibers are stain-resistant and can work well in moderately humid environments. However, you should never soak a seagrass rug if you want it to maintain its integrity. Like most of the rug materials on this list, seagrass can be cleaned with a light vacuuming and gentle spot cleaning as needed.
  • 6. Jute is another rug material that can be easy to clean depending on your circumstances. To keep your jute rug clean, blot any spills with a baking soda solution. Avoid using any more water than necessary. Like cotton, jute is very durable with strong natural fibers. However, a jute rug may not be the best option in the Pacific Northwest. The material can easily grow mildew and mold if you aren’t careful to keep it completely dry.
  • 7. Nylon is a manufactured rug material that resists dirt and can be easily cleaned. Nylon rug cleaning involves nothing more than a light vacuum every week or two. The main downside to this material is that dyed nylon rugs tend to fade over time. In addition, nylon rugs without stain protection may become easily stained. Nylon is a great material for people who want an easy-to-clean, brightly colored rug for now and anticipate changing their décor later on.