Why Is My New Wool Rug Shedding? (And When to Worry)
A new wool rug shedding is normal — it’s loose fiber from the cutting process working out of the pile and typically stops in 3–9 months. ...
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Shop all rugsA new wool rug shedding is normal — it’s loose fiber from the cutting process working out of the pile and typically stops in 3–9 months. ...
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You can vacuum, spot-blot, and shake-dust a Persian rug at home — but never wash one in place, never use carpet shampoo, and never let a ...
Read moreYes, you can layer a rug over wall-to-wall carpet — designers do it constantly. The honest rules: a heavy hand-knotted rug, a low-profile...
Read moreThe best rug for kids and high-traffic family rooms is hand-knotted wool with a busy traditional pattern — it hides crumbs, juice spills,...
Read moreThe best rug for pets is hand-knotted wool with a low pile (under 1/2″) — it resists claws, hides shedding, and survives accidents better...
Read moreRugs slip on hardwood because the backing is too smooth, the pad is the wrong type, or the rug is too light for its size. The honest fix ...
Read moreYes — on hardwood, tile, and vinyl, almost always. The honest framework: floor type, rug weight, traffic, and whether the pad protects th...
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