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Moroccan Rug Cleaning in Boulder

Moroccan rugs are known for their handwoven texture, natural wool fibers, and distinctive high-pile designs. Because these rugs often have thicker piles and may include sensitive dyes, Moroccan rug cleaning requires careful evaluation and controlled methods to avoid color bleeding, texture flattening, or fiber damage. Our process begins with inspection and dye testing, followed by deep cleaning and gentle reconditioning designed to remove embedded soil while preserving softness, loft, and the rug’s authentic feel.

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How Our Rug Cleaning Work 9 Step  Process

Admission

Every rug is inspected for construction, materials, condition, and existing repairs before cleaning

Cleaning

At our company, we carefully select the cleaning method for your rug, whether it be shampoo, extraction, or low moisture cleaning. Our choice depends on the style, structure and dye stability of the rug to ensure optimal care. 

Grooming

The rug pile is set in one direction using a specialized nap brush, promoting faster drying and improved visual appeal. 

Dusting 

Our specialized dust removal system will eliminate the majority of the sand and dust.

Fringes

The fringes are carefully and thoroughly cleaned groomed using skilled hand techniques to ensure a polished appearance.

Dry Rug

Rugs are spun in a machine with water to remove leftover cleaners. They are then moved to a drying area for quick and safe drying..

Pre Conditioning

The rugs are treated with specialized cleaning agents tailored specifically for your rug.

Rinsing

After the rug has been cleaned and the remaining dirt has been loosened, it is thoroughly rinsed with cool water to eliminate both the dirt the cleaning solution.

Post Drying Treatment

After the rug has dried, we conduct a thorough to ensure it's in perfect condition. Any necessary final touch-ups are performed to enhance its appearance and quality, ensuring your rug looks its best before it reaches your home

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