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Job completed for Cambridge Art Deco Rug Cleaning Customer

Completion date: December 12, 2025

Location: Cambridge, NY

Why did the customer contact us?

This is a classic Art Deco rug. The rug has influences from French colors and Chinese Ming Dynasty design. The Art Decoratifs period was a short period of time and therefore had a great deal of influence from a multitide of cultures and countries. This rug has royal colors such as purple and French blue vegetable dyes that come from indigo and lavender. Jafri Oriental Rugs has restored many art deco rugs and the first and second image shows this required a great deal of attention to the following areas of the rug:

-The frame of the rug is completely destroyed, requiring binding around all four sides of the rug

-The backing of the rug is completely destroyed and requires a new backing to be added

-Torn areas in the field requiring reweaving in the worn areas

Solutions provided:

Jafri Oriental Rugs has serviced Warren County for over 45 years

The third  image shows the rug completely restored

Jafri Rug Restoration fixed this rug by applying its professional museum-quality antique rug cleaning process step-by-step:

1. Inspection & Documentation


A specialist first examines the rug to determine:


  • Age, origin, weave style



  • Fiber type (wool, silk, cotton foundation, etc.)



  • Dye stability (natural vegetable dyes vs synthetic dyes)



  • Fragile areas: worn patches, dry rot, loose fringe, holes, moth damage



  • Previous repairs or color touch-ups




Why it matters: Antique rugs often have unstable dyes and delicate foundations. The cleaning process is tailored based on the following factors: fabric, type of dye used, age of rug


2. Dry Soil Removal (Dusting)


This is one of the most important steps.

  • Gentle vibrating dusting machines



  • Air dusting / compressed air



This removes the following:



  • Packed dust



  • Sand/grit



  • Allergens



  • Moth larvae and eggs




Why it matters: Up to 70% of soil in antique rugs is dry particulate that tears fibers if washed without dusting.

3. Colorfastness Testing


Before any washing:



  • Each dye color (reds, blues, greens, blacks) is tested with water and mild detergent.



  • If dyes are unstable, cleaners apply dye stabilizers or choose a dry-cleaning or low-moisture method.




Why it matters: Natural dyes can bleed or fade; this prevents damage.

4. Specialty Hand Wash (Traditional Bath)


Most high-end cleaners wash antique rugs by hand, never by machine.


Steps:


  1. Rug is submerged in a cool-water wash pit.



  2. Olive oil wool-safe shampoo from Italy is gently applied, no harsh chemicals are applied as that can cause color run/color bleeding



  3. Both sides of the rug are cleaned using soft brushes or hand tools.



  4. Water is circulated to remove embedded dirt.





5. Rinse & Water Extraction



  • Thorough rinsing removes soap residue that can attract dirt later.



  • Water extraction is done by rolling, squeegeeing, or suction tools.



  • No high-heat drying (which can shrink wool or warp foundations).

6. Controlled Drying


Antique rugs are dried:



  • In climate-controlled rooms with proper airflow




Drying can take 24–48+ hours depending on the rug’s age and thickness.

7. Grooming & Fringe Care


After cleaning:



  • Rug pile is brushed in its natural direction going the grain and fibers of the rug



  • Fringe is hand-cleaned and straightened out with a comb



8. Repairs or Restoration




  • Reweaving worn areas 



  • Edge/selvage reinforcement



  • Fringe repair or replacement



  • Moth damage treatment



  • Color restoration is used where actual dye and New Zealand worsted wool is used to bring back the original condition of the rug

9. Final Inspection


The rug is checked for:



  • Even pile direction



  • Clean fringe



  • No soap residue



  • No odor



  • Proper color stability



  • Smooth, flat drying

Why Antique Rugs Need Special Care?


Antique rugs are different because:



  • Natural vegetable dyes can bleed



  • Wool fibers become brittle with age



  • Cotton foundations shrink easily



  • Hand-knotted structure can loosen



  • Value (sometimes thousands of dollars) depends on condition




Machine carpet cleaning or steam cleaning can destroy antique rugs.

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5'x7' art deco rug pre-restoration work
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