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How to Clean a Lamb's Wool Rug

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By Kate Evelyn
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Cleaning a lamb's wool rug presents a challenge to the homeowner. If you scrub the rug, you can damage the pile permanently. The same thing can happen if your toss your wool rug in the washing machine. That doesn't mean you have to either ruin your lamb's wool rug or leave it soiled and stained, there is an easy way to wash it.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Paper towel
  • Mild detergent
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Bucket
  • Sponge
  • Garden hose or steam cleaner
  • Towel or wet/dry vac
  1. Step 1

    Blot any immediate spills with a paper towel to remove as much of the liquid as possible before it dries. Take your rug outside and shake it vigorously to remove loose dust and dirt. Alternatively, shake it over the garbage can. If your rug is too large to shake, vacuum it thoroughly.

  2. Step 2

    Fill a bowl or bucket to the halfway point with lukewarm water. Pour in two caps of a gentle detergent, such as Woolite. Stir the detergent into the water. Dip a sponge in the bowl and wring it out. Sponge stains out of the rug, going in the direction of the pile of the rug. Do not scrub or wipe in circles.

  3. Step 3

    Rinse the sponge under the tap. Rinse the soap out of the carpet with the sponge, again following the pile. Once you've removed any spot stains, soap up the rest of the carpet as you did in Step 2.

  4. Step 4

    Rinse the rug. You can rinse a throw rug with a garden hose. For larger wool carpets, use a carpet steamer filled with water only. Rinsing with a sponge will take too long.

  5. Step 5

    Place a towel on top of your wool throw rug and roll it up. This will squeeze out the excess water. Lay the lamb's wool rug out flat to dry, preferably outdoors. For larger pieces of wool carpeting, open as many windows and doors as you can and turn on a fan to speed up drying or remove water with a wet/dry vacuum. Do not walk on the carpet until it is dry.

Tips & Warnings
  • Look at the tags on the lamb's wool rug before trying to clean it. If the rug is designated dry clean only, don't try to clean it yourself.
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