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Do not use alkaline laundry detergents. Normal wool wash will cause the leather backing to
stiffen or even deteriorate.
Keep out of the sunlight. UV rays will cause the wool to yellow.
If you get a stain, dampen the area and cover it with cornstarch or potato starch. Once the area
dries, shake the starch out of the fur.
NATURAL FIBER RUGS
Rugs made from natural fiber jute, sisal and seagrass have a wonderful woven texture that
allows dirt to fall through. Vacuuming the rug, and underneath the rug, is the easiest way to
remove debris. In the case of a stain, natural fiber rugs can be scrubbed with a soft brush, but
avoid getting these rugs too wet, as water can weaken the fibers over time.
INDOOR / OUTDOOR RUGS
Indoor-outdoor rugs are made with durable synthetic materials to help them to withstand high
traffic and natural weather elements.
Outdoor rugs can be cleaned with a bit more vigor, such as rinsing a rug with a garden hose to
remove excessive grime.
Dry indoor-outdoor rugs over a railing in the sunlight on both sides instead of placing it on a
wooden deck or stone patio, which can encourage the growth of moss or mold on a damp rug.