Wool rugs never go out of style.
Cleaning wool rugs in snow.
The snow s going to capture all the dirt that falls out of the rug and because it s cold and frozen and a cold day the rug isn t going to quickly absorb any moisture from the snow pile.
Apparently it works for wool cotton and polyester rugs.
Wool rugs last forever we have some 10 year wool rugs that still look brand new.
Find a place in the snow that is very clean and flat.
Lay the rug upside down on an area covered with thick clean snow.
You ll want to use dry snow for this procedure not the soggy stuff.
First if you can vacuum the front and back of your rug or gently shake it out.
Shaking is hard because of the weight and beating the rug ends up with a flurry of dust in the air.
Washing an 8 x 10 wool rug is almost out of the question and beating carpets is an unpleasant.
Place the wool rug on the spot of snow so that it is lying flat and touching the snow over the entire surface of.
Wool rugs are really easy to clean cleaning wool rugs with snow yourself is free.
If you live in a place that will have a surplus of snow within the next few months like i do you just might want to try this old time method of cleaning area rugs.
But if you re in a deep freeze with plenty of powdery snow the cleanser is right outside your door snow cleaning is an old process that we ve heard about in scandinavia.
The snow should be fresh and clean.
Lay the stiff carpet in the snow and whack the exposed surface with a broom.
The snow should be at least four inches deep and the fresh powdery kind of snow is the best.
2 downsides of using snow to clean wool rugs.
Heavy wool rugs can be difficult to clean well without chemical processes.
The one down side is you need snow.
By ed mohler.
Newly fallen snow works well to clan a wool rug.
Have i convinced you yet.
Shake the rug out turn it over on a fresh patch of snow and beat.
On a cold clear day 25 f or colder with at least several inches of fresh powder snow take the rug outside and leave it for a couple of hours until it has frozen.