Magarian Rug’s 9-step Cleaning Process
Our method ensures that each rug receives the most appropriate care to preserve its beauty and longevity. While the specific details of their 9-step process may vary slightly, here is a general overview of what such a process typically involves:
1. Inspection & Evaluation

- Each rug is carefully inspected to assess its condition, including any stains, damage, or wear. The fiber type, dyeing method, and construction of the rug are noted, as these factors influence the cleaning method.
2. Dusting & Dry Soil Removal

- Rugs accumulate a lot of dry soil and dust, which can cause wear and damage over time. A thorough dusting process involves using specialized equipment (such as air dusters or powerful vacuums) to remove dry particles from deep within the fibers.
3. Pre-Treatment of Stains

- Any visible stains or spots on the rug are pre-treated with specialized cleaning solutions. These treatments are tailored to the specific type of stain, whether it’s from food, pet accidents, or oil-based substances.
4. Washing

- In this step, the rug is washed using the appropriate cleaning agents for its materials. Rugs made of delicate fibers (like silk) are cleaned more gently, while those made of durable materials (like wool or synthetic fibers) are treated with stronger cleaners. This step is often done by hand or using a rug cleaning machine that gently agitates the fibers.
5. Rinsing

- After the washing process, the rug is thoroughly rinsed to ensure all cleaning agents and dirt are completely removed. This is typically done with clean, lukewarm water to prevent any damage.
6. Drying

- The rug is dried in a controlled environment, often with air movers or a drying rack. Proper drying is essential to prevent mold or mildew from developing, especially with natural fiber rugs.
7. Fringe Cleaning & Grooming

- The fringes of the rug are cleaned and brushed separately to remove dirt and prevent any tangling. This step ensures that the fringes are restored to their original appearance.
8. Fiber Protection (Optional)
- Some rug cleaning services offer a fiber protection treatment after the cleaning process. This helps to prevent future stains and makes it easier to clean the rug in the future by applying a protective coating to the fibers.
9. Final Inspection & Delivery
- After the cleaning process is complete, the rug undergoes a final inspection to ensure it meets the company’s high standards. Any last adjustments or treatments are made, and then the rug is carefully packaged and returned to its owner.
This 9-step cleaning process ensures that each rug is cleaned thoroughly and safely, preserving its appearance and extending its lifespan.
