To prevent surface deterioration, we recommend frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust, using a soft-bristle brush. The majority of stains or surface dirt can be removed if treated swiftly with neutral soap and water, then rinsed thoroughly with soft water to remove any residue. Air dry. Brushing with aggressive systems (for instance, only as an indication, using abrasive sponges, aluminium wool pads, rigid or metal bristle brushes) could seriously compromise the surface of the rug, causing broken microfilaments and the loss of coloured microfilaments as well as triggering uncontrollable phenomena. Avoid products containing chlorine coming into contact with the rug. In the event of accidental spills, rinse with plenty of water and dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
REMOVAL OF STAINS:
Water-soluble stains:
clean with half a tablespoon of normal detergent in a cup of hot water. Dab the stain gently with a cloth or sponge dipped in this solution, dabbing from the inside of the stain outwards. Do not rub. Once the stain has been removed, pour clean water over the area to remove any traces of dust. Do not use stain removers. Grease or oil stains: butter, oil, lipstick and similar should be removed with acetone. Once the stain has been removed, apply a solution of neutral detergent onto the fabric and rinse with clean water as you would do with water-soluble stains. To prevent dirt building up, we recommend you vacuum frequently or brush gently to remove dirt and dust. The majority of dirt and stains can be cleaned if treated promptly.