How Can I Clean A Sisal Rug?

February 8th, 2010

I have a large sisal rug that has been spilled on cat-vomited on, and who knows what else. Trying to spot-clean the stains hasn’t been productive. What should I do?

Tags: clean, Sisal

2 Responses to “How Can I Clean A Sisal Rug?”

  1. Suze N Says:

    Hey,i happen to have a sisal rug myself!!
    Firstly, it depends on the kind of sisal rug you have. There are two types: synthetic fiber, which may contain nylon or wool-blend materials; and natural fiber, made of plant products such as sea grass, paper, or coconut fibers.
    To safely clean synthetic-fiber sisals, follow the manufacturer’s directions, which may recommend hot-water extraction or a dry-cleaning method. Manufacturers of natural-fiber sisals suggest only a dry-cleaning method. Do not steam-clean or wet-shampoo; liquids or excessive dampness may cause these rugs to shrink or pucker.
    For spot-cleaning a stain, lightly mist the area with the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning solution (do not pour or heavily apply any cleanser directly onto the rug). Then blot the damp area with a white towel and continue blotting until the stain is removed.
    A fabric protectant may be applied to both types of sisal rugs during the manufacturing process or by the consumer. But regular wear and tear and cleaning can decrease its effectiveness; it may need to be reapplied.=]
    thx,

  2. Oliver Says:

    Well first off, if you cat threw up on the rug then you’ll want the smell out of it too… try using this blog to get the vomit out of the carpet.http://blogs.findanyfloor.com/consumer/C…

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