RUG CLEANING FOR WASHINGTON DC
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We Clean ALL Types of Rugs!
Oriental and area rugs differ greatly in their construction,
fibers and dye lots. Because we understand these differences at Ayoub Carpet Service, we use only the most advanced cleaning process available
to suit each individual rug. The combination of traditional hands-on cleaning and repair processes with the latest technology in our in-house rug cleaning plant
provides the most comprehensive way of caring for your investment in fine floor coverings.
Most Oriental rugs are hand or machine woven, based on cotton, silk
or wool foundations. The pile is usually comprised of wool or silk,
dyed with vegetable or synthetic dyes. Ayoub Carpet Service IICRC
(Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) certified rug cleaning technicians recognize the complexities of rugs and use the correct techniques for problem free rug cleaning.
Need Mothproofing?
If your rug has been rolled up or stored away for an extended
period of time, perhaps your rug should be cleaned and mothproofed.
A dirty rug can attract wool-eating insects.
Request a rug cleaning appointment or more info
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The Ayoub Hand-Washed Rug Cleaning Procedure:
- Inspect each carpet thoroughly prior to cleaning.
- Dust rugs to remove dry soils.
- Pre-spot any oil or grease stains.
- Immerse rugs in cold water to loosen and suspend soils
deep within the rugs.
- Hand shampoo with cleaning detergents approved by the
Wools of New Zealand.
- Hand scrub soiled fringes.
- Rinse all soils and detergents out of rugs
with cold water.
- Remove water with high volume water extractor.
- Apply conditioning agents as needed, groom nap and
dry in our climate controlled rug drying room.
- Complete the final inspection of rugs for maximum results.
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A land grant established Washington, District of Columbia as the national capitol. According to the 2000 Census, the population of Washington DC was 572,100 and which is estimated to have risen by 2008 to 591,800. The city is noted for its monumental federal architecture, with many federal buildings constructed in a classic revival style on an enormous scale. Washington DC is laid out in a series of circles (e.g. Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, Washignton Circle) and small parks (Lafayette Park) linked by diagonal boulevards, over a grid pattern of streets. Most of the circles and parks sport statues, predominantly of Union generals from the Civil War. Washington DC lies on the north bank of the Potomac River and on both sides of the Anacostia River. Its formerly swampy low areas were drained, what emerged is now one of the nation's most popular tourist destinations: the National Mall with the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial and Smithsonian museums.
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