Tufted rugs are indispensable parts of decoration with their handmade and artistic values. However, for these special rugs to be long-lasting, they require an advanced care routine different from standard industrial rugs.
At GG Tufting, we have compiled 5 professional strategies to keep your handcrafted rugs in their first-day form for years.
1. The "Gentle Power" Principle in Cleaning
Tufted rugs are not as tightly woven as machine-made rugs. Vacuum power and harsh chemicals are their biggest enemies.
- Brushless Nozzle: Use only the suction attachment of the vacuum cleaner. Rotating brushes pull out fibers.
- Blotting: Do not rub if a spill occurs. Press down with a paper towel to absorb the liquid.
- Lint Roller: Use a sticky lint roller for surface dust and pet hair.
- Washing Machine: Never put it in the washing machine. The latex backing will crumble.
- Harsh Chemicals: Bleach or heavy stain removers will ruin the colors.
- Shaking: Shaking the rug vigorously can cause the backing to crack.
2. Managing Sunlight and Traffic
Your rug's enemy is not just dirt; UV rays and foot traffic also age the rug.
Rotate your rug 180 degrees every 3-6 months. This ensures both sunlight and foot traffic marks are distributed evenly across the rug.
3. Reinforcing the Backing
The skeleton that holds the rug together is its backing. A backing that loosens over time causes yarn shedding.
- Re-gluing: If the rug is very old and has softened, a thin layer of fresh latex can be applied under the backing cloth.
- Binding Tape: Add an extra layer of protection with twill tape to prevent edges from fraying.
4. The Sneakiest Enemy: Moisture
The latex glue used in tufted rugs is sensitive to moisture. High humidity can break down the glue structure, causing it to "crumble" (turn into powder and shed).
5. Professional Maintenance Calendar
Creating a "care routine" for your rug doubles its lifespan.
By appreciating your own handiwork, you can keep your tufted rugs for a lifetime with these methods.









