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How To: Keep Your Shaggy Rug – “Shaggy”

To keep a shaggy rug looking shaggy and well-maintained, here are some tips you can follow:

  1. Regular Vacuuming: Vacuum your shaggy rug regularly to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris. Use a vacuum cleaner with a rotating brush or a beater bar attachment to reach deep into the fibers. Vacuuming helps prevent dirt from settling in and matting the rug.
  2. Shake or Beat the Rug: Take your rug outdoors and give it a good shake or beat it gently to dislodge any trapped dirt or dust. This action helps fluff up the fibers and maintain the shaggy appearance.
  3. Spot Clean Spills Immediately: If you spill something on your shaggy rug, blot the area immediately with a clean cloth or paper towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing the spill, as it can push the substance deeper into the fibers and cause staining. Once the spill is absorbed, follow up with a mild carpet cleaner specifically formulated for the type of rug you have. Always test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn’t cause any damage.
  4. Use a Rug Comb or Brush: Occasionally, use a rug comb or a soft-bristled brush to gently comb or brush through the shaggy fibers. This helps prevent matting and keeps the rug looking fluffy.
  5. Avoid Heavy Furniture: Try to avoid placing heavy furniture on your shaggy rug for extended periods. The weight can compress the fibers and lead to flattening or matting. If you must place furniture on the rug, consider using furniture coasters or pads to distribute the weight more evenly.
  6. Rotate the Rug: To prevent uneven wear and tear, rotate your shaggy rug periodically. This will distribute foot traffic and sunlight exposure more evenly, helping the rug maintain its shaggy appearance.
  7. Professional Cleaning: Depending on the level of use and foot traffic, it’s a good idea to have your shaggy rug professionally cleaned once or twice a year. Professional cleaners have the necessary equipment and expertise to deep clean the rug without damaging the fibers.

By following these tips, you can help maintain the shaggy look of your rug and keep it in good condition for longer.

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