Vacuum with hard surface attachment only. Spot clean with any common household cleaner
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Easy to clean. Machine Washable. Larger rug sizes may not fit into a residential washing machine. They may be washed in a commercial size washing machine or hosed-off outside with mild soap and water. Air-dry, do not machine dry. Vacuum (without a beater bar), shake out or sweep regularly.
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Vacuum with hard surface attachment only. Spot clean with any common household cleaner.
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Easy to clean, vacuum without a beater bar, recommend suction only or shake out, machine washable in cold water and air dry, some sizes may be too large for a residential washing machine and is family and pet friendly
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Vacuum rugs regularly. Set the vacuum height gauge to its highest setting, as some powerful vacuums may damage the pile, bound edges or corners of your rug. Do not pull loose yarns; trim with scissors. It is normal for new rugs to shed fibers, especially wool rugs and hand tufted rugs. Frequent vacuuming will aid in eliminating excess loose fibers. The shedding will diminish with regular wear and vacuuming. Blot spills immediately. Professional rug dry cleaning only.
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Clean spills immediately by blotting with a clean sponge or cloth. Professional cleaning is recommended as necessary. Do not use beater bar when vacuuming. A quality rug pad is recommended.
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Vacuum regularly with suction only, disengage the beater bar. Spot clean with damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional cleaning recommended.
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Vacuum regularly with straight suction vacuum, without beater bar vacuum on. Spot clean with mild soap and water. Never pull loose rug yarns; always trim with scissors.
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Vacuum regularly. Spot clean with damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional cleaning recommended.
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Vacuum regularly with straight suction vacuum, use of a beater bar is not recommended. Spot clean with mild soap and water. Never pull loose rug yarns; always trim with scissors.
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Vacuum often with a machine that uses a rotating beater bar. This removes loose particles that may cause premature wear and discoloration.
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Vacuum regularly with straight suction vacuum. Never use a beater bar vacuum on a shag rug. Spot clean with mild soap and water. Never pull loose rug yarns; always trim with scissors.
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Vacuum rugs regularly. Set the vacuum height gauge to its highest setting, as some powerful vacuums may damage the pile, bound edges or corners of your rug. Do not pull loose yarns; trim with scissors. It is normal for new rugs to shed fibers. Frequent vacuuming will aid in eliminating excess loose fibers. The shedding will diminish with regular wear and vacuuming. Blot spills immediately. Spot clean with mild soap and water.
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Vacuum rugs regularly. Never use a beater bar on a wool or shag rug. Set the vacuum height gauge to its highest setting, as some powerful vacuums may damage the pile, bound edges or corners of your rug. Do not pull loose yarns; trim with scissors. It is normal for new rugs to shed fibers, especially wool rugs and hand tufted rugs. Frequent vacuuming will aid in eliminating excess loose fibers. The shedding will diminish with regular wear and vacuuming. Blot spills immediately. Professional rug dry cleaning only.
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Vacuum regularly with straight suction vacuum. Never use a beater bar vacuum on a shag rug. Spot clean with mild soap and water. Never pull loose rug yarns; always trim with scissors.
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Spot clean with any common household cleaner.
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Vacuum regularly with suction only, disengage the beater bar. Spot clean with damp cloth and mild detergent. Rug can be washed in industrial Sized Machine with mild detergent such as Dreft. Do NOT place in dryer, lay flat to dry, wool will then revert to curly nature and can be taken outside to shake and brished thru with a wide tooth vent style brush. Professional cleaning recommended.
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Vacuum regularly; brush or shake off any excess dirt. Avoid using vacuum cleaner with beater bar attachment. Cut off any loose strands - do not pull out. Professional rug cleaning is recommended. Do not dry clean. Do not machine wash. Avoid direct and continuous exposure to sunlight- colors may fade over time in sunlight. Blot spills immediately with a clean absorbent white cloth.
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Vacuum with hard surface attachment only. Spot clean with any common household cleaner...
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Vacuum regularly. Spot clean with damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional cleaning recommended.
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Vacuum often with a machine without the beater bar. This removes loose particles that may cause premature wear and discoloration.
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Regularly sweep away dirt and shake out your rug to keep it clean. You can also use a vacuum, though we recommend turning off the brush bar to prevent excessive wear to the fibers. If your rug is stained, please consult with a professional rug cleaning service. We also recommend placing a pad under our rugs to help keep them in place. For indoor use only.
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Vacuum rugs regularly. Set the vacuum height gauge to its highest setting, as some powerful vacuums may damage the pile, bound edges or corners of your rug. Do not pull loose yarns; trim with scissors. Blot spills immediately. Spot clean with a solution of mild soap and water.
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Shake free of dirt & debris. Spot clean with damp cloth and mild detergent.
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Vacuum regularly with straight suction vacuum. Never use a beater bar on a shag rug. Spot clean with mild soap and water.
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Vacuum or shake off any trapped dirt and dust.
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IMPORTANT: While this product is water "resistant" and can tolerate getting wet, it is intended for use in a covered location that may occasionally be exposed to the elements. it is VERY important that this product be lifted/ removed so that the product and surface it covers are allowed to dry completely in the event of water saturation to prevent the growth of mold.
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IMPORTANT: While this product is water "resistant" and can tolerate getting wet, it is intended for use in a covered location that may occasionally be exposed to the elemnts. it is VERY important that this product be lifted/ removed so that the product and surface it covers are allowed to dry completely in the event of water saturation to prevent the growth of mold.
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Spot Clean
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Regularly sweep away dirt and shake out your rug to keep it clean. You can also use a vacuum, though we recommend turning off the brush bar to prevent excessive wear to the fibers. If your rug is stained, please consult with a professional rug cleaning service. We also recommend placing a pad under our rugs to help keep them in place. For indoor use only.
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Vacuum often with a machine that uses a rotating beater bar. This removes loose particles that may cause premature wear and discoloration. When accidents happen, move quickly! Scoop up solids and blot liquids to remove as much of the offending substance as possible. Never scrub or rub, this may cause matting or fuzzing. For stubborn soils, use a mild cleanser with indications for rugs and carpets. Follow the directions for dilution and dab the area using a white cloth to avoid dye transfer. If you need additional assistance, a professional carpet cleaner should be able to help.
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soiled areas should be cleaned with a mild detergent
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Care Instructions: Remove soil with brush. Shake off any excess dirt. To prolong the life of your doormat, do not place in direct sunlight or where it’s exposed to water.
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Vacuum regularly; brush or shake off any excess dirt. Avoid using vacuum cleaner with beater bar attachment. Cut off any loose strands - do not pull out. Professional rug cleaning is recommended. Do not dry clean. Do not machine wash. Avoid direct and con
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Vacuum with hard surface attachment only. Spot clean with any common household cleaner, Vacuum with hard surface attachment only. Spot clean with any common household cleaner
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Vacuum with hard surface attachment only. Spot clean with any common household cleaner., Vacuum with hard surface attachment only. Spot clean with any common household cleaner.