Mr Jafri is a pleasure to do business with. His workers have cleaned and repaired several of my rugs. The quality of work was excellent, and it was completely in a timely manner.
We serve customers in New York, Connecticut, Vermont & Massachusetts.
For 42 years, Jafri Oriental Rugs has been recognized as the provider of the best and most comprehensive area rug cleaning & protection services in Fishkill Plains and throughout New York, Massachusetts, Vermont & Connecticut& areas that we serve. Our IICRC-certified technicians use cutting-edge technology, time-tested cleaning methods, pet-safe cleaning products, and eco-friendly protection processes for your Oriental rugs and other fine textiles.
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Among the primary services we provide for customers in Fishkill Plains include:
Our crews clean all types of area rugs, removing tough stains from fine word rug.
Rug Cleaning Process
We perform fringe repair, color correction, binding repair & rug restoration services.
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We offer custom-sized rug pads to enhance and protect your heirloom & antique rugs.
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For cleaning, repair, and other services, we pick up and return your rug at no charge.
Contact UsFrom cleaning & maintenance to protection & storage, we can handle all aspects of your rug-related needs in the Greater Albany area. Your fine textiles will be safe, secure, clean, and protected from all perils while in the hands of our IICRC-certified specialists. We treat each rug with the individual care and custom cleaning and protection services required for each type of rug fiber:& wool, cotton, jute, silk, sisal, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and more. When you need our help, give us a call at 518-201-1191 today!
We clean a wide variety of rugs for customers in Fishkill Plains.
The list includes:

When it is time to clean your Oriental or area rug in Fishkill Plains, our step-by-step process includes:

Consultation: We meet with you to inspect your rug and determine the best possible eco-friendly cleaning method.
Dusting: Because rugs are designed to hide dirt, we remove deep-seated dust and dirt with our unique dusting approach.
Preconditioning Treatment: We customize a special treatment for each rug to assure the safest, most eco-friendly cleaning options are used.
Spot & Fringe Prep: We identify and treat visible spots & stains while preparing the rug fringe for treatment.
Shampoo: Using an ideal rug shampooing treatment designed for your rug, we clean thoroughly while maintaining the integrity of delicate fibers.
Rinse: We remove all excess dirt and soap from the rug carefully and safely.
Once the rug is dry, it is returned to the customer.
To get the best available rug cleaning, rug maintenance, rug protection, and rug storage services for customers in Fishkill Plains and throughout Upstate New York, you need to contact the proven professionals from Jafri Oriental Rugs. For the past four decades, we have handled all aspects of your rug-related needs when it comes to cleaning, repairing and restoring fine textiles in Fishkill Plains. To learn more about our services, give us a call at 518-201-1191 or click here to make an appointment today!
August 30, 2024 | Fishkill Plains, NY
July 24, 2024 | Hillside Lake, NY
July 24, 2024 | New Hackensack, NY
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August 26, 2024 | Hillside Lake, NY
July 03, 2026 | New Hackensack, NY
Repairing a woven Turkish kilim requires preserving the original weave, colors, and structure. The exact process varies depending on the damage, Jafri's restoration typically follows these steps:
For valuable or antique Turkish kilims, Jafri generally aims for conservation-quality repairs, preserving as much original material as possible rather than replacing large sections unnecessarily. Color matching, yarn selection, and weave replication are key to maintaining both the rug's appearance and value.
The complexity of the repair depends on the extent of the damage. Small moth holes may take a few hours, while reconstructing large missing sections or intricate geometric motifs can require dozens of hours of hand weaving.
October 28, 2025 | New Hackensack, NY
A specialist begins by:
Inspecting the rug’s condition: identifying damage (loose loops, stains, dry or brittle backing, etc.).
Testing dyes for colorfastness using damp blotting methods.
Assessing structure: determining whether the rug is hooked through burlap, linen, or cotton backing — critical for cleaning method choice.
Photographing before cleaning to document condition.
Goal: Ensure the rug can safely undergo wet or dry cleaning without fiber loss or dye bleeding.
Before washing, the rug is cleaned of dust, sand, and debris that have settled between loops.
Methods include:
Vacuuming gently from the back with a screen over the surface (to avoid pulling loops).
Compressed air or vibration tables for deeper dust removal.
No beater bar or rotary brushes — these can tear hooked loops.
Goal: Remove embedded grit that can damage fibers during washing.
Stains (especially pet or food) are treated with wool-safe, pH-neutral solutions.
Oils or sticky residues may require spot work with mild solvents or enzyme cleaners — tested first for safety.
Areas of weakened backing are temporarily stabilized with netting or stitching before immersion.
Goal: Lift stains gently without chemical or mechanical stress on the loops or backing.
The rug is washed flat, never in a drum or agitation machine.
Process:
The rug is placed on a clean, flat wash floor.
A mild olive oil shampoo is gently applied with sponges or soft brushes.
Water is cold or slightly cool to prevent shrinkage or bleeding.
Both sides are hand-cleaned, taking care not to distort hooked loops.
Goal: Clean deeply while preserving texture, fiber integrity, and shape.
The rug is rinsed several times until all detergent residue is removed.
Cleaners often use low-pressure water and absorbent wands to draw out remaining moisture.
Excess water is carefully squeezed out (never wrung or twisted).
Goal: Remove all soap to prevent re-soiling or stiffness.The rug is laid flat on a drying surface or screen.
Fans and dehumidifiers ensure slow, even drying.
The rug is reshaped (“blocked”) during drying to prevent curling or shrinkage.
Sunlight and heat are avoided — UV fades dyes and can weaken backing fibers.
Goal: Dry evenly to retain original dimensions and prevent distortion.Loops are gently lifted and aligned using a soft brush or hook.
Light vacuuming (with a brushless tool) removes surface fluff.
A textile conditioner or fiber softener (wool-safe) may be applied lightly.
Goal: Restore natural texture, sheen, and softness.
Determine if the backing (often burlap or linen) is intact or brittle.
Identify areas where loops have pulled out or worn away.
Mark damaged sections for patching or re-hooking.
If the backing is deteriorating, the conservator may replace or overlay it:
The old burlap may be left in place and reinforced with new linen or cotton scrim.
New backing is hand-stitched to maintain original tension and flexibility.
Goal: Provide new structural support without altering the rug’s appearance.
Missing loops are re-hooked by hand using yarn that matches fiber, color, and twist.
A rug hook is inserted through the backing to recreate the original pattern.
For antique rugs, undyed wool or hand-dyed yarns are used for authenticity.
🪡 Goal: Restore missing or damaged areas seamlessly.
Frayed or unraveling edges are rebound with overcast stitches or new binding tape.
Corners are reinforced to prevent future pulling.
Binding is color-matched to the rug’s edge tones.
Goal: Prevent further unraveling and restore structural integrity.
May 25, 2026 | East Fishkill, NY
Jafri Oriental Rugs restored this rug by doing the following:
Antique rugs often require dye-stability testing before any moisture is introduced.
Before washing, deep dry soil is removed.
This step is critical because antique rugs can hold pounds of embedded grit that cuts fibers over time.
Technicians test every major color area for bleeding risk.
Especially vulnerable:
If dyes are unstable, cleaners may:
Antique Persian rugs are usually hand-washed flat on a wash floor.
Typical process:
Harsh steam cleaning is generally avoided because it can:
Excess water is carefully removed using:
Then the rug is dried in a climate-controlled room with:
Proper drying prevents:
For the repair work Jafri Rugs will do the following:
Fringe Repair
Jafri Rugs will add new fringe implants to the rug
The side edges are reinforced to stop unraveling.
Hole and Tear Restoration
When fading or bleaching occurs:
July 24, 2024 | Hopewell Junction, NY
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July 24, 2025 | Hillside Lake, NY
A Caucausian sumac of this quality is threadbare and quite valuable. The rug in its former condition was destroyed and there were remnants of the original medallions throughout the field and borders. This rug was from the 1800's and is over 200 years old. The fringe and binding was tearing apart and the field was also worn.
The first image shows the rug in very poor condition with fringe and binding work required as it was fraying. The second image shows how this Persian Sumac rug has been restored to its original condition with fringe and binding that comports to the design and era such as adding tea stained fringe implants to the rug as that was the proper fringe that was of that 19th century period. Additionally Jafri Rug restoration sheared this rug to even out the wool on the pile of the rug and added binding that prevents the wool from unraveling any further into the field of the rug and Jafri Rug restoration did the following work:
-Reweaving worn areas where warp and weft is showing
-Refringing as the fringe is torn off
-Rebinding as the binding is unraveling
-Vegetable dyes are fading
-Field of the rug is also showing unevenness in the wool pile
Given the age and value of the rug, this is a rug that should not be sent to any rug store, but should go to Jafri Rug restoration as the weavers are specifically skilled to repair these threadbare rugs and understand the motifs and match the wool dye lot for dye lot. The artistry will maintain the antiquity of the rug and will not make it look newly made and will also raise the value of the rug.
Jafri Rug restoration fixed the rug by doing the following:
1. Assessment and Inspection:
Condition Check: Inspect the rug thoroughly for signs of wear, including fraying edges, missing or damaged knots, stains, or fading. This is essential to assess the scope of restoration work needed.
Fabric Type: Identify the materials used (wool, silk, etc.) to ensure the correct restoration techniques and materials are used.
Color Matching: Persian rugs often feature vibrant and intricate color schemes. Color matching is important for any repairs to ensure the restoration blends seamlessly with the original.
2. Cleaning:
Gentle Cleaning: Before restoration, the rug is cleaned to remove dirt and stains. This is typically done by hand or machine using organic olive oil shampoo foam to cleanse the rug and techniques that preserve the integrity of the fibers.
Drying: After cleaning, the rug must be carefully dried to prevent any damage or shrinkage.
3. Repairing Damaged Areas:
Reweaving/Knots: If there are missing or damaged knots, the missing sections will be re-woven by hand. Skilled weavers use the same knotting technique that was used in the original rug to ensure consistency.
Fringe Repair: If the fringe is damaged or missing, it can be reattached or replaced using matching fibers.
Edge Repair: The rug’s edges may become frayed over time. A repair may involve re-binding the edges to prevent further unraveling.
4. Color Restoration:
If the rug has areas with faded or discolored sections, dyes matching the original colors may be applied to restore the vibrancy. This requires careful attention to detail to blend the colors seamlessly.
July 22, 2025 | Beekman, NY
A Persian Sumac of this quality is threadbare and quite valuable. The rug in its former condition was destroyed in several areas. The fringe and binding was tearing apart and the field was also worn.
The first image shows the rug in very poor condition with fringe and binding work required as it was fraying. The second image shows how this Persian Sumac rug has been restored to its original condition with fringe and binding that comports to the design and era such as adding tea stained fringe implants to the rug as that was the proper fringe that was of that circa 1900 period. Additionally Jafri Rug restoration sheared this rug to even out the wool on the pile of the rug and added binding that prevents the wool from unraveling any further into the field of the rug and Jafri Rug restoration did the following work:
-Reweaving worn areas where warp and weft is showing
-Refringing as the fringe is torn off
-Rebinding as the binding is unraveling
-Vegetable dyes are fading
-Field of the rug is also showing unevenness in the wool pile
Given the age and value of the rug, this is a rug that should not be sent to any rug store, but should go to Jafri Rug restoration as the weavers are specifically skilled to repair these threadbare rugs and understand the motifs and match the wool dye lot for dye lot. The artistry will maintain the antiquity of the rug and will not make it look newly made and will also raise the value of the rug.
Jafri Rug restoration fixed the rug by doing the following:
1. Assessment and Inspection:
Condition Check: Inspect the rug thoroughly for signs of wear, including fraying edges, missing or damaged knots, stains, or fading. This is essential to assess the scope of restoration work needed.
Fabric Type: Identify the materials used (wool, silk, etc.) to ensure the correct restoration techniques and materials are used.
Color Matching: Persian rugs often feature vibrant and intricate color schemes. Color matching is important for any repairs to ensure the restoration blends seamlessly with the original.
2. Cleaning:
Gentle Cleaning: Before restoration, the rug is cleaned to remove dirt and stains. This is typically done by hand or machine using organic olive oil shampoo foam to cleanse the rug and techniques that preserve the integrity of the fibers.
Drying: After cleaning, the rug must be carefully dried to prevent any damage or shrinkage.
3. Repairing Damaged Areas:
Reweaving/Knots: If there are missing or damaged knots, the missing sections will be re-woven by hand. Skilled weavers use the same knotting technique that was used in the original rug to ensure consistency.
Fringe Repair: If the fringe is damaged or missing, it can be reattached or replaced using matching fibers.
Edge Repair: The rug's edges may become frayed over time. A repair may involve re-binding the edges to prevent further unraveling.
4. Color Restoration:
If the rug has areas with faded or discolored sections, dyes matching the original colors may be applied to restore the vibrancy. This requires careful attention to detail to blend the colors seamlessly.
Mr Jafri is a pleasure to do business with. His workers have cleaned and repaired several of my rugs. The quality of work was excellent, and it was completely in a timely manner.
I bless the day I found Mr Jafri. As one who has collected rugs for 50 years, I both learned about their value and origins and had them beautifully cleaned and repaired.
Very beautiful rugs there, would have been a difficult decision. Only needed a rug pad this time. When we're in the market again, this is where we'll go. Pete, Delmar, NY
