Not sure if this is the correct place to post this, but does anyone have any good ways of cleaning an old, but in excellent condition, fur rug? I dont want to spend much. Can I stick it in the washing machine on a cool cycle, after all it is wool, just in its purest form!?
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I stuck one in the washing machine, line dried it and then tumble dried it for a bit to make it fluffy again. Don't think they will ever go back to being as lovely as when they first come out of the shop - but at least I know its clean!!
One word of caution though - can be really heavy when wet so make sure your washing machine can cope with it!!!
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Originally posted by seasprout View Post
BernieBernie aka DDL
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Originally posted by NOG View PostThrow it in the bath. Fill the bath. get in and wash yourself and the rug.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Don't laugh....my mum tells me this is the best way of cleaning wool rugs... Wait for some thick snow, then lay rug on top and give it a good bash from the wrong side with a carpet beater!All at once I hear your voice
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Originally posted by muckdiva View PostDon't laugh....my mum tells me this is the best way of cleaning wool rugs... Wait for some thick snow, then lay rug on top and give it a good bash from the wrong side with a carpet beater!
SNOW in this part of the country??????? .lolDont worry about tomorrow, live for today
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Originally posted by muckdiva View PostDon't laugh....my mum tells me this is the best way of cleaning wool rugs... Wait for some thick snow, then lay rug on top and give it a good bash from the wrong side with a carpet beater!My phone has more Processing power than the Computers NASA used to fake the Moon Landings
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I used to have sheepskin rugs on my hardwood floors DDL.
I never washed them.
As required, take them outside, hang them up. batter them with a carpet beater, brush like crazy with a stiff brush - brand new rugs.
Sorry, mine were actually goatskin rugs - maybe there's a difference.
Gave up with them in the end because of the contant moulting.
But had about 15 years of gorgeous wear from them.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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There is a company in Sheffield which specialises in cleaning things that are difficult to clean, like fur, leather, tapestries, down - filled sleeping bags, etc
www.franklinsgroup.com (or something like that! )
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Originally posted by allotmentlady View Postpour meaty chunks over it and watch dexter lick it clean????
To be fair, Ive now washed it twice, and is come up lovely and clean. Thanks for your help everyone.Last edited by dexterdoglancashire; 07-08-2009, 06:48 PM.Bernie aka DDL
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