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Strange Facts About Felted Wool Rug

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Strange Facts About Felted Wool Rug

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  1. Strange Facts About Felted Wool Rug Felted wool rugs are fashionable, especially the colorful felt ball patterns. They are frequently utilized in kids' rooms to add brightness and foster a kid-friendly environment. People like them for kid's rooms since they are considered safer than wool. Nylon carpets because wool is inherently flame-retardant. However, not many people know how difficult it is to maintain a felt rug. A Felt Rug: How is It Made? Felted wool rugs are made of small wool balls and are made entirely of wool. These are hand- stitched together firmly using strong thread. These carpets are highly labor-intensive to produce and intricately detailed since they frequently contain thousands of felt balls. Every felt is created from one hundred percent wool, which is softly rolled around on a soapy surface during the felting process to form a ball. The balls shrink and assume a spherical form when constantly moving and rinsing. After that, the balls are given one more wash in cold water. After drying in the sun, they are prepared for use.

  2. Cleaning Felt Rugs at Home While rug salespeople may claim that maintaining a felt rug is simple, it requires more work than a regular rug. Felt is likely to snag onto toys, clothing, and shoes, causing the balls to be torn apart. This results in an unpleasant fuzz texture and weakens the rug. Since this wool is raw, stains are simple to form and almost hard to remove. You should ensure your rug is not placed where spills of food or liquids might ruin it. Although you may take a felted rug to a specialist cleaner like Wood's Rug Laundry, they are challenging to clean since felt is a delicate material. Ignore Wet Areas Wet and humid circumstances can damage felted wool rugs. They may mesh together or flatten out due to water, bringing the carpet back to the felting stage. Additionally, your house will start to smell strongly of wet dogs. Water can also cause the rug to stretch, contract, or change shape. For the sake of preventing this type of harm, we advise against trying to clean or damp your rug yourself. Although it is a very delicate operation, professional rug cleaners may be able to remove

  3. stains from your carpet. Giving your selected rug cleaner a call beforehand is recommended to inquire about their ability to clean felt ball rugs. Conclusion Although felted wool rugs might look fantastic in the house, particularly in children's rooms, they are useless. Felt rugs must be handled and cleaned with extreme care while being professionally cleaned. Ordinary washing machines won't be able to handle them without deforming and flattening the balls. Due to their density, they also need more time to dry.

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