Professional Oriental Rug and Oriental Carpet Cleaning Services

At MrCarpetSolutions, we provide professional carpet cleaning services tailored to handmade rugs. Using specialist equipment and proven cleaning methods, we remove dirt, stains, odours, and allergens while helping maintain the appearance, texture, and durability of oriental rugs.

Why Professional Oriental Carpet Cleaning Matters

Oriental carpets are often handmade from natural fibres such as wool or silk and coloured with traditional dyes. These materials require specialist care during the cleaning process.

Incorrect cleaning methods can damage fibres, cause colour bleeding, weaken the rug’s structure, or reduce its value.

Professional oriental carpet cleaning removes embedded dirt, dust, allergens, and bacteria while protecting delicate fibres and dyes. Regular cleaning also helps preserve the rug’s appearance, softness, and condition, extending its lifespan for years to come.

What Makes Oriental Rugs Unique?

Oriental rugs differ from standard rugs because they are often hand-knotted using natural fibres and traditional weaving techniques.

Over time, dust, dirt, and allergens can become trapped deep within the pile. Delicate fibres and natural dyes require controlled cleaning methods that reduce the risk of shrinkage, distortion, and colour bleeding.

Before cleaning begins, our technicians assess the rug’s material, age, condition, and level of soiling. This allows us to select the safest and most effective cleaning method for each rug.

Professional Oriental Carpet Cleaning Method

Oriental carpets need specialist cleaning to protect their delicate fibres, intricate patterns, and natural dyes. 

Dry Rug Cleaning

Dry rug cleaning is suitable for oriental rugs that are sensitive to moisture or need a faster drying time. This method uses specialist cleaning compounds that attract and absorb dirt from the fibres without soaking the rug.

The cleaning compound is applied evenly and worked gently into the pile. It absorbs dirt, oils, and other contaminants before professional vacuum equipment removes it.

Dry rug cleaning keeps moisture levels low and often allows the rug to be used soon after treatment. It is a good option for delicate rugs where excess moisture could affect natural dyes or weaken fibres.

For heavily soiled rugs, a deeper cleaning method may be more suitable.

Controlled Low-Moisture Cleaning

Controlled low-moisture cleaning provides effective dirt removal while limiting water exposure. This method is well-suited to many oriental carpets because it reduces the risks linked to excess moisture.

During cleaning, technicians apply a small amount of cleaning solution to the rug. Specialist equipment gently loosens dirt and contaminants from the fibres. The loosened soil and cleaning residue are then extracted.

Low-moisture cleaning helps protect natural fibres, reduces drying time, and lowers the risk of colour migration or shrinkage. It can remove surface dirt, allergens, and light staining while helping preserve the rug’s structure.

For many oriental rugs, this method offers a good balance between deep cleaning and careful preservation.

Professional Oriental Carpet Cleaning vs DIY Cleaning

Professional oriental carpet cleaning is safer and more effective than DIY cleaning, especially for handmade, antique, wool, silk, or naturally dyed rugs. These carpets require careful handling because their fibres, dyes, fringes, and backing can react badly to unsuitable cleaning products or excessive moisture.

DIY cleaning may seem like a cost-effective option, but it often carries hidden risks. Strong household cleaners can cause colour bleeding, fading, fibre damage, or residue build-up. Over-wetting may also lead to shrinkage, unpleasant odours, mould growth, or damage to the rug’s structure.

Professional cleaners inspect the rug before cleaning begins. They assess the fibre type, dye stability, level of soiling, stains, and any existing wear. This allows them to choose the safest and most effective cleaning method, whether that involves dry rug cleaning, controlled low-moisture cleaning, or specialist hand cleaning.

Professional cleaning also includes thorough dust removal, targeted stain treatment, careful rinsing, and controlled drying. These processes remove deep-seated dirt while protecting delicate fibres and preserving the rug’s condition.

DIY cleaning can be suitable for routine vacuuming and blotting fresh spills. However, for deep cleaning, stain removal, pet accidents, odour treatment, or valuable rugs, professional cleaning is usually the better choice. It helps protect the rug’s appearance, hygiene, and long-term value.

DIY Persian Rug Cleaning

Professional Persian Rug Cleaning

Risk of colour bleeding

Safe cleaning for delicate fibres

May over-wet the rug

Controlled moisture cleaning methods

Household products may damage fibres

Specialist rug cleaning solutions

Surface cleaning only

Deep cleaning and allergen removal

Risk of shrinkage or distortion

Professional rug care and protection

Professional oriental rug cleaning provides safer, more reliable long-term results while helping to preserve the condition, appearance, and value of handmade rugs.

Cleaning Duration and Drying Time

The time needed to clean an oriental rug depends on its size, fibre type, condition, level of soiling, and selected cleaning method.

The average duration is as follows:

Drying is an important part of oriental rug care. Excess moisture can affect natural fibres, traditional dyes, and the rug’s structure.

Our technicians use controlled cleaning methods to limit moisture exposure while still achieving effective results.

Cost of Oriental Carpet Cleaning Services

The cost of oriental rug cleaning depends on the rug size, fibre type, condition, stain level, and any additional treatments required.

Our oriental rug cleaning prices usually start from:

The final price may vary based on heavy staining, odour removal, delicate fibres, specialist stain treatment, and the rug’s overall condition.

Before cleaning begins, we assess the rug and recommend the most suitable cleaning method. This allows us to provide clear pricing and ensure each rug receives the right level of care.

Tips to Maintain Oriental Rugs Between Professional Cleanings

Proper care helps preserve the appearance, condition, and value of oriental rugs between professional cleaning appointments.

To help maintain your rug:

These simple maintenance steps help keep oriental rugs cleaner and in better condition for longer. Combined with professional cleaning, they can help preserve the rug’s beauty and durability for many years.

Pet Friendly

We use effective cleaning products that are safe for both kids and pets.

Always on Time

We pride ourselves on our punctuality and integrity.

Professional

All our cleaning specialists have received extensive training.

Family-Owned

We run a small family business and keep a strong work ethic.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best cleaning method depends on the rug’s material, age, condition, and level of soiling.

Because many oriental rugs are handmade from delicate fibres and dyed with traditional dyes, professional cleaning is often the safest option. It helps remove dirt, allergens, and stains while protecting the rug’s colour, texture, and structure.

Most oriental rugs benefit from professional cleaning every 12–18 months, depending on foot traffic, pets, and general use.

Homes with children, pets, or high foot traffic may require more frequent cleaning.

Light maintenance, such as gentle vacuuming, can help keep oriental rugs clean between professional treatments.

However, household carpet cleaners and DIY methods may damage delicate fibres or traditional dyes. Professional cleaning is usually the safest option for deep cleaning and stain removal.

Some oriental rugs can be sensitive to excessive heat and moisture. If not performed correctly, steam cleaning may contribute to colour bleeding, shrinkage, or fibre distortion.

Professional oriental rug cleaning uses carefully controlled cleaning methods designed to minimise these risks while protecting the rug’s appearance and condition.