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Job completed for Persian, Oriental, Turkish, Berber, and Silk Rug Cleaning and Repair in Brinckerhoff

Completion date: June 23, 2026

Location: Brinckerhoff, NY

Why did the customer contact us?

An Oriental Caucasian rug of this quality requires a multitude of fixings:

To begin with the rug's field is worn with moth damage and tears

The rug came into Jafri Rugs with the following problems:

-Loose wool threads requiring reweaving

-Edging coming off requiring binding work

-Fringe completely worn off and fraying as evidenced by the first picture

Solutions provided:

Prior to cleaning the rug, Jafri Rugs does the following:

  • Measure Rug size (e.g., 5×8, 8×10, runner)
  • Confirm approximate age of the rug to confirm overall value of the rug
  • Determine whether the rug has stains, pet odors, or fringe damage

1. Pre-Inspection

The rug is examined for:

  • Fiber type (wool, cotton, mixed materials)
  • Dye stability and colorfastness
  • Stains, odors, pet contamination, or mold
  • Existing damage such as worn areas, holes, or fringe issues

2. Dust Removal

Before any water is used, technicians remove embedded dry soil, sand, and grit.

  • Commercial dusting equipment, compressed air, or vibration systems will be used to suck out all the toxins
  • This step is critical because dry soil can damage fibers during washing.

3. Pre-Treatment

Specific stains and heavily soiled areas are treated.

  • Pet urine, food stains, and odor sources receive targeted treatment.
  • Cleaning agents are selected to be safe for wool and natural dyes.

4. Dye Testing

Jafri technicians test colors to ensure dyes won't bleed during washing.

  • Handmade
  • rugs often contain natural or vegetable dyes that require special care.

5. Full Immersion or Controlled Washing

The rug is washed using water and wool-safe cleaning solutions.

  • Gentle agitation loosens dirt from deep within the pile.
  • Harsh chemicals, bleach, and excessive heat are avoided.
  • The washing method varies depending on the rug's construction and condition.

6. Thorough Rinsing

The rug is rinsed multiple times to remove:

  • Soil and contaminants
  • Cleaning residues
  • Odors and allergens

Proper rinsing helps prevent residue buildup that can attract dirt later.

7. Water Extraction

Excess moisture is removed using specialized equipment.

  • Centrifugal extractors or controlled wringing systems may be used.
  • This reduces drying time and helps prevent mildew.

8. Controlled Drying

The rug is dried in a temperature-controlled environment.

  • Air movers and dehumidifiers may be used.
  • Direct heat and prolonged sun exposure are generally avoided to protect fibers and dyes.

9. Grooming and Finishing

After drying:

  • The pile is brushed or groomed.
  • Fringe is cleaned and straightened.
  • Final touch-ups and inspections are performed.

10. Final Inspection

The cleaner verifies:

  • Stains and odors have been addressed
  • Colors remain stable
  • The rug is fully dry
  • No damage occurred during cleaning

Typical Rug Cleaning Frequency

  • Every 1–3 years for most Persian rugs.
  • More often if the rug is in a high-traffic area, has pets, or experiences frequent spills.

For valuable handmade Persian rugs (such as a Sarouk, Kashan, Mashad, Khoum, and Tabriz), Jafri Rugs always recommends specialty immersion rug cleaning over standard in-home carpet cleaning because it removes embedded soil while minimizing risk to the wool and dyes.

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