

Our Area Rug Cleaning in Costa Mesa Process, Step by Step
The area rug cleaning process begins with an inspection of the rug and a process of shaking the rug to remove some of the deepest embedded dirt from the rug. Vacuuming rugs only removes the surface dirt and debris from rugs. By shaking the rug, we can remove a significant amount of this deeply embedded dirt prior to the rug is soaked in the specialized cleaning solution required to effectively extract the accumulated dirt and debris from the rug fibers.
Following the initial inspection and shaking of the rug, the rug is pretreated with the area rug cleaning in Costa Mesa solution appropriate for its fiber type. Once treated, the rug is washed using methods specific to the rug’s material. Deep cleaning methods include both hand washing of rugs and the use of specialized equipment to clean deep areas of area rugs rather than carpet cleaning equipment.
Rugs need to be rinsed thoroughly to remove all of the cleaning solution that was used to wash the rug. If area rug cleaning in Costa Mesa solution is not rinsed out of the rug properly, it will attract dirt to that rug much faster than if it was simply vacuumed. Rugs that are not rinsed properly will become dirty within a few weeks. Therefore, rinsing a rug is crucial to rug longevity.
Once the rug is dry, it will be dried in a controlled environment so that the rug does not develop mildew, fibers do not yellow or fade in color, and the rugs’ material is not damaged during the drying process. If rugs are dried improperly, they will last significantly less time than if they were dried properly.


