Maintenance and Usage Manuals

To keep your carpets as beautiful as the first day, please take the following instructions in consideration:

 

Everday Use

•Your fur rug can be shaken off and gently vacuumed with the brushless tip of the vacuum cleaner.

•The items that are heavy or have pointed-foot (sofa, table, etc.) on the carpet can leave trace, to prevent it, felt-like bumper can be used or the location of the carpet or objects should be chan-ged in certain intervals. Excessive weight or pointed-foots can cause irreparable damage to the structure of the leather.

 

Stain Removal

If something is spilled on your rug you must act quickly!

•Liquid Stain: Apply a tampon with a highly absorbent material to excess spillage before the liquid is spreaded. Avoid high pressure while buffering.  While repeating, use again clean and dry material to absorb remaining moisture (cotton wipe, paper towel etc.).

If the liquid has left a stain, it should be cleaned with a clean cotton cloth with very little soap by avoiding spread of the stain. The soapy cloth should be turned after each rubbing to ensure the stain on the soapy cloth does not go back to the cloth.

•Solid particles: The solid particles should be gently scraped off the fabric surface without being dispersed and pressed with the help of a soft-tipped spatula. If it is dust, it can be removed using a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush. Remaining stains should be wiped with a soapy cloth with circular movements without dispersing.

Pencil stains or similar difficult stains: Wet a cotton cloth with little white soap and wipe by pressing lightly without spreading the stain. Rinse with a damp clean cloth.

•Never use soap or detergents containing high chemicals substances. Dab it with cold water.

•Make sure nobody walks on the treated rug surface until the stained area is completely dry.

 

Deep Cleaning

•You should take support from professional carpet cleaning companies for deep cleaning.

Carpet cleaning company should be informed regarding care instructions (ex: High chemical detergents or hot water may harm the leather. They shouldn’t be used.)

For storage conditions and professional carpet care and cleaning, you can consult the sales point where you bought your carpet.