Cleaning Rayon Rugs
The rug s fibers are more fragile and require specific care to keep them clean.
Cleaning rayon rugs. To deep clean a smaller wool area rug choose a sunny moderate day. A two speed vacuum cleaner with an upholstery attachment. Rayon rugs present many cleaning challenges. An inexpensive product that dyes easily and is non static in nature viscose is often referred to as rayon faux silk.
A dry cleaning kit for jute rugs. Take the rug outside and hang it over a sturdy clothesline porch railing or a couple of solid chairs use a broom tennis racket or rug beater to hit the rug all over to loosen deeply embedded dirt. Rayon is manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber cotton and wood pulp by products. Rayon fibers that make up a viscose rug do not readily hold dye which can result in irreversible color bleeding and fading.
Crushing and matting in traffic areas is very common. As they continue to grow in popularity be prepared. Cleaners have encountered rayon in upholstery fabric for years. If you follow the techniques correctly and use cleaning solutions made specifically to clean rayon you can clean even the dirtiest viscose rug.
But designers also unfortunately increasingly embrace the silk like look of rayon for rugs. Viscose is a man made fiber created from wood pulp. Before a viscose rug is professionally cleaned the cleaners should do. These carpets are made of a material called rayon and differ from silk rugs in a variety of ways.
See image 4 vacuum the rug the next day when the rug is dry see image 5 to lift and soften the pile. How to clean rayon rugs. Using the brush from the cleaning kit or a stiff bristled brush gently clean the rug s fibers. Rayon rugs are difficult to clean.
Dry cleaning is an option. Complicating this situation is the fact that aggressive vacuuming with a brush head is specifically recommended against by some manufacturers of rayon rugs. Shake out the dirt. Sprinkle the dry cleaning powder from your kit onto the rug.
It is made shiny with the use of a viscose liquid chemical processing and is technically referred to as viscose rayon but in rugs it usually is referred to only by the first name because it sounds fancier than fake silk. Be aware that uv light can weaken the fiber over time. Rayon is one of the least resilient of all fibers.