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Rug Badger Cleaning

rug badgerThe amazing new RugBadger Dry Soil Separator pulls pounds of dirt out of area rugs. By removing stubborn, dry, abrasive, damaging soils and sediments along with allergens, we can really improve the health of your home. Call us for restorative care to your family's special heirloom rugs. We'll be glad to arrange a rug pickup. Feel free to contact us directly with any questions you may have.

Harnessing over 25,000 harmonic vibrations a minute, the RugBadger EL will vibrate out most stubborn soil and sediments caught deep in the fibers of any area rug. Nothing removes the sand from your rug like the RugBadger. No matter how strong your vacuum is or how much you vacuum over and over and over again, you can't even remove 10% of what the RugBadger does. It's simply amazing.

The innovative design incorporates 25 high tech vibro straps with a full 1/2 HP motor to drive the deep down dirt and sediments from a rug.

Rug Care Tips You Can Safely Use

Here are some rug care tips and guidelines to help you keep your rugs looking great, staying cleaner, and lasting longer.

Dusting and Cleaning

rugVacuuming your rugs is the BEST thing that you can to do keep your rugs in great shape in between cleanings. Think of all the dust that daily settles on to your hard floors, that same dust settles on your rugs and needs to be removed also, otherwise it works its way into the fibers and causes damage you cannot correct. However, you do not want to overly "brush" these fibers, so the best tool to use is a canister vacuum cleaner, or the upholstery attachment on your upright HEPA-filter vacuum cleaner, and just run over the top of the rug fibers. Vacuum WITH, not against, the nap of the rug's "fuzzy" side. (The rug's fibers are similar to your pet's fur - you know when you are petting with the nap, and when you are not. Going "with" it causes less friction.

If a lot of dirt seems to be collecting on the rug - like on your entryway rugs - then turn these rugs fuzzy side down and run an upright beater bar vacuum along the back side (stay away from the fringe tassels or you'll suck them up!). This "shakes" the dirt out of the base of the rug's foundation, and then you can flip the rug over and vacuum away all of the dust, dirt, allergens, mold spores, bacteria, and all other "unmentionables" that have been brought into your home by lots of shoes and feet.

Entry rugs with high traffic should be "dusted" twice a week (or more) with your canister or upholstery attachment. Rugs with moderate traffic should be dusted weekly. Even rugs in areas with no traffic will still have dust settling on them daily, so attend to them bi-weekly. A consistent dusting routine will help keep your rugs cleaner and healthier longer. It will also (especially when using a HEPA-filter vacuum) help keep your indoor air cleaner.

Dust & Wash Guidelines

Entry Rugs (High Traffic): Vacuum 2+ times per week / Wet wash every 1-2 years*

Moderate Use Rugs (Medium Traffic): Vacuum weekly / Wet wash every 2-3 years*

Low Use Rugs (Low or no Traffic): Vacuum bi-weekly / Wet wash every 3-4 years*

(* = if you are diligent with your vacuum routine you can be on the higher end of the timelines)

Rugs in rooms with Children and/or Pet Activity

Vacuum (# of kids + pets) times per week / Wet wash every year

Rugs collect allergens, bacteria, and chemicals in their fibers. So if you have kids or pets low to the ground, it's healthier for them if you keep these areas as irritant-free as possible.

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