Carpet Care:

How to Maintain Your Handmade Carpet

Handmade carpets are more than just decorative pieces—they are investments that can last for generations if properly cared for. Here are some essential tips to help you maintain the beauty and durability of your handmade carpet.

1. Regular Cleaning

To keep your carpet looking fresh and vibrant, regular cleaning is key:

  • Vacuuming: Use a vacuum cleaner with a gentle setting to remove dirt and dust. Be sure to vacuum both sides of the carpet at least once a week.
  • Avoid Harsh Tools: Do not use high-powered vacuums or beater bars, as they can damage the delicate fibres.
  • Spot Cleaning: For small spills use Soda water for whole area and then dab it with clean towel immediately.
    Avoid scrubbing, which can push the stain deeper into the fibers.

2. Protect from Sunlight

Direct sunlight can cause the colours in your handmade carpet to fade over time:

  • Rotate the Carpet: Rotate your carpet every few months to ensure even exposure to light.
  • Use Curtains or Blinds: In rooms with a lot of natural light, consider using curtains or blinds to block excessive sunlight during peak hours.

3. Preventing Wear and Tear

Handmade carpets can be prone to wear in high-traffic areas:

  • Furniture Placement: Avoid placing heavy furniture directly on the carpet without protective pads. This prevents dents and uneven wear.
  • Use Rug Pads: Place a rug pad underneath your carpet to prevent slipping and provide extra cushioning, which helps to reduce wear.

4. Professional Cleaning

Even with regular care, your handmade carpet will benefit from professional cleaning:

  • Schedule Regular Cleanings: We recommend professional cleaning every 1-2 years to remove deep-seated dirt and refresh the fibres.
  • Choose Experts: Always entrust your carpet to experts who understand the delicate nature of handmade carpets. At Hojjati, we offer specialised cleaning services designed specifically for handmade and antique carpets.

5. Dealing with Stains

Acting quickly is essential when it comes to stains:

  • Water-Based Stains: Blot the area with a clean, damp cloth. If necessary, use a mild detergent, but always test on a small area first.
  • Oil-Based Stains: For greasy stains, use a soft cloth to absorb as much as possible, then apply a small amount of cornstarch or baking soda to the area. Let it sit for a few hours before gently brushing it off.

6. Storage Tips

If you need to store your carpet for an extended period:

  • Roll, Don’t Fold: Roll the carpet with the pile facing inward to avoid creases.
  • Use Protective Covers: Wrap the carpet in a breathable fabric like cotton or linen to protect it from dust and moisture.
  • Store in a Dry, Cool Place: Avoid damp areas such as basements, as humidity can cause damage to the fibres.

7. Dealing with Moths

Moths can cause significant damage to handmade carpets:

  • Regular Inspection: Check your carpet regularly, especially in low-traffic areas, for any signs of moth activity.
  • Use Moth Repellents: Natural options like cedar blocks or lavender sachets can help keep moths at bay.
  • Professional Help: If you notice signs of moths, contact a professional immediately for treatment.

By following these tips, you can extend the life of your handmade carpet and keep it looking its best for years to come. If you need more personalised advice or professional care, feel free to contact us at Hojjati.