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If the rug is wool, and hand knotted, there is no way you want to use an in home steam cleaner to clean it. There's just too high of a possibility for damaging the rug, and it's really not sufficient for thorough cleansing. Do it right, take the rug to a professional. The only reason you would want to steam a rug in home is if you're taking out hard creases or furniture indentations.
wool i think.
the wool does not rust
wool holds lot of air.air being bad conductor of heat make the wool a good conductor of heat.
no its unacceptable to wash a wool blanket in a machine
It is very easy for one to steam a carpet. One steams a carpet buy purchasing a device called a steam cleaner and using it to cover the entire area that they desire to be steam cleaned.
Use a dry cleaner
If the rug is wool, and hand knotted, there is no way you want to use an in home steam cleaner to clean it. There's just too high of a possibility for damaging the rug, and it's really not sufficient for thorough cleansing. Do it right, take the rug to a professional. The only reason you would want to steam a rug in home is if you're taking out hard creases or furniture indentations.
An abrasive cleaner is one that might scratch a surface being cleaned. Steel wool is an abrasive cleaner. Comet is also an abrasive cleaner because it contains a gritty formula for cleaning.
I put my sheepskins in the washing machine and run it with the wool cycle with softner it came out lovely
Synthetic wool is man-made; wool is cleaned, carded and spun fleece that animals grow on their skin.
Once the wool is sheared from the sheep, it is cleaned, carded and spun into thread.
Lambs wool is cleaned, carded and spun from fleece grown by lambs.
Yak wool is cleaned, carded and spun from yak fleece.
with toothpaste and cotton wool
because the yarn in the sweater is cleaned and died and the wool on the sheep is not
Fleece -- from which wool is cleaned, carded and spun -- is renewable. Items fabricated from wool can often be re-purposed.