Size 80x150. Yarn type: Php-FRIZE. Base: Rug base. These Php-Frize type yarns, made from synthetic fibers, have excellent color and brightness. These rugs are made from yarns highly resistant to water-based stains and easy to clean. Frize yarns are standard yarns resistant to pressure; marks left by objects or footprints immediately return to their original shape. This product has a VALID OEKO-TEX CERTIFICATE and is available worldwide.
Rug Information: What should you know when choosing a rug? It is important to choose the rug according to the characteristics of the area you choose to use it in. For heavily trafficked areas, it is recommended to choose a rug that retains its design and colors for a long time. When choosing a rug, it is good to pay more attention to the following factors: preferred colors, amount of light, home decorations, and humidity percentage.
How should rugs be maintained daily? For long-term use, regular cleaning of rugs is important. Vacuum the rug with a powerful vacuum cleaner at least twice a week. If you have heavy traffic, we recommend vacuuming the rug every day. Should the rug be washed? Do not wash rugs with water! For a longer lifespan of the rug, it is better to clean it by wiping. Rug cleaning should only be done with a quality rug shampoo, using only the foam, and in no way should water be used. After cleaning, the rug should not be left damp; it should be laid out in a shady place, in no case in the sun. Do not use detergent, chlorine, or other cleaning products to clean the rug.
What does the pile of the rugs mean? It means the height of the pile (yarn). It may vary depending on the type of rug. Do not scratch the surface of the rug with sharp or pointed objects. Due to heavy objects with flat feet placed directly on the rug, or forced stretching, these can deform (bend) the rug's yarn over time; straightening that spot cannot be done on its own. Over time, this leads to deformation of the rug. If the furniture placed directly on the rug leaves marks, what should we do? First of all, we recommend not placing furniture on the rug. At regular intervals, be sure to change the location of objects on the rug. Because things left on the rug in the same place for a long time lead to deformation of its surface. What happens if we spill hot tea on the rugs? We recommend not pouring liquids over 70 degrees Celsius on rugs or favoring contact with other hot surfaces (iron, tea, hot water, etc.). If a liquid has been spilled on the rug, we recommend absorbing the liquid from the rug with a vacuum cleaner and, depending on the liquid spilled, using a stain remover according to the instructions on the product label.
Does the color of the rug look different from different angles, is this a problem? Depending on the shadows, the rugs change color; this is not a problem. Depending on the traffic (density of use) on the surfaces of the rug, there are small differences. This situation is even more pronounced, especially in light-colored flat rugs. To avoid this situation, replace the placement surfaces of the rug. Avoid exposing the rug to direct sunlight for a long time, as this may cause it to fade. Change the location of the rug often from direct sunlight or install curtains on the windows to avoid this situation. How do you store rugs that you no longer use? When transporting or storing, do not fold the rug. Whenever storing or transporting the rug, it must be rolled. The storage area must not be damp. How should I proceed when the rug loses its pile? The loss of pile in rugs made of discontinuous fibers is inevitable. This aspect will be reduced shortly if the rug is vacuumed regularly with a powerful vacuum cleaner.
STAIN REMOVAL: Step 1: Intervene immediately as soon as the stain appears on the rug. Otherwise, it would be difficult to remove, and in some cases, stain removal will be impossible. Step 2: The basic principle of removing stains from the rug is to avoid using additional materials. Therefore, the stain on the rug can be absorbed before starting any chemical application. Step 3: Do not rub the area when cleaning the stain. This will lead to a more significant soaking of the rug. Step 4: Since the rug is a three-dimensional product, although the initial surface has been cleaned, after drying, the stains will instantly be visible again. Because stain removal is done from top to bottom, and drying from bottom to top, so after drying, the stain seems visible again on the surface of the rug. That is why the stain removal process is done repeatedly. Step 5: If shampoo should be used during the stain removal process, then we will only use the foam from the shampoo. Never use water or the liquid part of the shampoo. Because these products have the task of damaging the rug. Step 6: Proceed to remove the stain from the outside to the inside. The success of stain removal lies in not spreading it. Step 7: Do not use hydrochloric acid, chlorine, or other chemicals to remove stains. The use of these chemicals will lead to damage to the fabric, discoloration, and decomposition of it. Step 8: If a certain chemical product is recommended for stain removal, before using the product on the stain, try it on a relatively unseen part of the rug to make sure that it will not harm the fabric and color of the rug.