Job completed for South Burlington Persian Joshegan Rug Cleaning and Fringe Repair Customer
Completion date: September 12, 2025
Location: South Burlington, VT
Why did the customer contact us?
This is an example of a Persian Joshegan rug that required the following work:
-Reweaving at the border
-Fringe implants to fix the missing fringe
The first image shows the fringe completely worn and frayed and requiring new fringe
Solutions provided:
The second image shows the fringe implant work, the fringes will then be cut down and tea stained to match the original fringes of the rug from that era.
Prior to this Jafri Rug restoration did the following:
Initial Inspection
The
cleaning process begins with a thorough inspection of the rug. Jafri Rugs
assesses its material, condition, and any stains or areas of damage. This
helps determine the appropriate cleaning method and whether any repairs
are needed.
Dusting and
Vacuuming
Pre-Cleaning
Dusting: Before washing the rug, Jafri Rugs dusting will loosen and
remove embedded dirt and dust from deep within the fibers. This step is
crucial for preserving the structure of the rug and preventing dirt from
turning into abrasive particles during cleaning.
Vacuuming:
The rug is vacuumed to remove surface dirt and debris. This step helps
ensure that the rug is ready for the next phase of cleaning.
Pre-Treatment of
Stains and Spots
Jafri
Rugs will apply specialized treatments to any visible stains or heavily
soiled areas. These treatments are designed to break down the stain
without damaging the rug fibers. For delicate rugs, a stain-removal
solution will be chosen based on the specific material and stain type.
Washing or Deep
Cleaning
Hand
Washing: For high-end rugs or those with fragile fibers, we may choose
to wash the rug by hand using cool water and a mild olive oil soap detergent.
This method is especially common for wool, silk, and other delicate
materials.
Machine
Cleaning: Some synthetic rugs may be cleaned with specialized machines
that use gentle agitation to remove dirt and stains.
Rinsing
After
the washing process, the rug is thoroughly rinsed to remove any detergent
or cleaning solutions. This step is critical to avoid leaving any residues
that could attract dirt or cause deterioration over time.
Drying
Air
Drying: Once cleaned, the rug must be dried properly to prevent mold,
mildew, or warping. This is done in a controlled environment, often using
specialized equipment that ensures even drying. Rugs are usually laid flat
or hung in a climate-controlled area.
Avoiding
Direct Sunlight: To prevent color fading, rugs are generally not
placed directly in the sun during the drying process.
Post-Cleaning
Treatment
After
the rug has dried, it may undergo a final treatment, such as brushing or
combing the fibers to restore its texture. Some rugs may also receive a
protective treatment to help resist dirt, stains, or future damage.
Final Inspection
and Return
Once
the cleaning and drying processes are complete, the rug is thoroughly
inspected to ensure it meets the desired cleanliness standards. Any final
adjustments are made before the rug is returned to its owner.