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Tuesday 26 June 2012

Chinese Rug Cleaning - Plymouth



This was an amazing rug I had in to be cleaned. 
A massive Chinese rug that had been mad for a family around 50 years ago. 

It was left in storage for 20 years until the clients moved and the rug needed to be cleaned.
This is a beautiful example of a Chinese rug.

One thing that I love about it is that the field and the borders are as one, with the field design flowing into the rug.

The rug was about an inch thick and their was damage around the side cords. This was due to the client cutting the rug to fitting around their furniture in their lounge! Amazing!

As you can see that's me laying ion the rug and I'm about 5ft 10.
I used my RugBadger on this rug and it pulled out enough soil, sand and dirt to fill a small kitchen bin bag.

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3 comments:

  1. Hey Captain Rug Wash I was wondering if you noticed any moth damage on this rug?
    When Luv-A-Rug get a rug that is 8x10 and larger I always look very closely for moth damage because most of the time some of the rug is covered by furniture.
    The largest rug I remember in the 5 years i have been here was 15x18 feet and 12x22 feet. the smallest rug was 8x15 inches. here is my blog post about it http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=264260819724900474#editor/target=post;postID=4024952536123998423
    Keep up the great work!!

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  3. hey Mary, I did not notice any moths on this rug, but ill keep my eye out. Thank you for the advice.

    Captain Rug Wash

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