Friday, January 27, 2017

Proper Steps For Cleaning The Faux Sheepskin Rug Material

By Robert Turner


A sheepskin is the hide of sheep and this may also be referred to as lambskin. Leather types are usually tanned with fleece intact such as pelts but sheepskins do not have these. There are already manufacturers that have been using these materials for the production of baby rugs and invalid rugs, slippers, covering, pelts, gloves, hats, clothing, automotive seat covers, and footstools.

Fleece or wool is also being considered by medical profession as hypoallergenic. The sheepskin itself is already an insulator, drawing away the perspiration from wearers to the fibers. In the older times, sheepskin vests, boots, coats, and faux sheepskin rug are commonly used by people. So here are the steps of cleaning the item while maintaining the quality.

First is to fill in the tub with tepid warm water then the appropriate type of liquid solution or powder for this particular material. And since a wool or fleece material is being used, be sure to the use the delicate wool solution and a small amount to the water. The item surely contains a label of instructions so make sure to follow them carefully to maintain its quality and as well as the appearance.

Using hot water in washing would be fine. However, using this excessively may bring unnecessary disadvantages. Some disadvantages include resulting to a difficult rinsing process, the leather becomes damaged and shrunk, the colors may possibly fade, the wool piles may felt, and there maybe some dirt and stains and it maybe hard to remove them.

A woolskin shampoo and conditioner is recommended for use in washing and not the wool detergents. These detergents contain phosphates, bleach, triethanolamine, phosphoric acid, chelating agents, alkali, peroxide, sequestering agents, or enzymes. All of these might be harmful to the leather, and thus, using these must be avoided.

When placing the rug in tub fleece, the position must be side down. Be sure that this is fully immersed in warm water. Just like washing other types of clothing, leaving the rug and soaking it in water with a solution for several minutes is possible. This can help in the removal of dirt easier and allows the smell of solution to be absorbed. You may not need to scrub it forcibly to remove excess dirt, thus, avoiding damage.

Next is hand washing the item gently. There are times when some dirt or stains are left, so never scrub the item or brush it because this can possibly cause damage. After the stains have been removed, rinse the item well using a fresh water. Wash it continuously until you can see clear water having no bubbles.

Drain the sheepskin and remove it from the water. With the use of a comb, you may the comb very gently to return the softness when already dried. This can help in avoiding some small ties in the fur, which can make it look ugly. And also, avoid on brushing the fur harshly to prevent it from falling down. Always remember that when combing, do it going to one direction only.

When drying it up, laying it down in side down position with fleece can be done, or maybe hanging it for a drip drying. Make sure to hang it away from sunlight. Excess heat damage your wool. Using the dryer maybe done as well as long as the setting is in fluff or gentle cycle only.




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