Nomadic rugs cleaning

Nomadic rug cleaning, deep cleaning of nomadic rugs, foam cleaning of nomadic rugs, dry cleaning of nomadic rugs, antibacterial cleaning of nomadic rugs, disinfection of nomadic rugs, impregnation of nomadic rugs is carried out in top quality according to our internal company standards, IICRC™ guidelines and norms and the professionally implemented PERSIAN® system.

Nomadic rugs cleaning

The Persiantrade mark PERSIAN® defines the Rug Service® branded technology concept of expertly executed rug service companies focused on the regular maintenance, cleaning, revitalization and impregnation of synthetic, nomadic rugs, fabric and leather sofas, chairs and upholstery materials. This branded concept brings the utmost professionalism in full synergy with maintaining ethical, environmental and quality performance standards including contractual guarantee of the services provided by the contractor.

Nomad rug cleaning delivers the perfect solution for the longevity and beauty of your rugs. Rugs are an important element of any interior. They bring warmth, style and comfort to a space. However, their maintenance can be challenging and even regular vacuuming is often not enough to keep rugs in perfect condition. Over time, dust, allergens, dirt and various stains settle into the fibres of rugs. The solution is to use professional services that offer nomad rug cleaning.

Nomadic rugs – the history and science of rugs

Nomadic rugs inspire with their many tranquil colors and geometric patterns and shapes. There is also a classic, nomadic design , which can be used to create a bright interior design. The Orient is home to many larger and smaller nomadic tribes who have a long tradition of weaving hand-knotted rugs for their own use.

The most famous nomadic rugs

Yalameh rugs: The Yalameh rug is very fine. If you want a geometric look, you can also use it to give it a modern look. Yalameh rugs have a long and fascinating history that dates back to the traditions of Iranian nomads. Named after the Yalameh region in southwestern Iran, these hand-knotted masterpieces are known for their unique designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The rugs reflect the cultural identity and pride of the Yalameh tribes and pay tribute to their traditional way of life.

Yalameh rugs are characterized by elaborate patterns, vibrant colors and fine knotting.The rug tells a story with symbols and motifs that reflect the cultural values and everyday life of nomads. A combination of geometric aspects, various forms of abstraction and abstraction, both are decorative and aesthetic. Yalameh rugs are made from high quality wool that is hand-spun and dyed with natural dyes, a testament to exceptional quality and durability. The careful handwork of skilled weavers gives the rugs a special suppleness and durability. You don’t have to worry about it, but you also have to invest in something that looks to do it again. Yalameh rug is also a modern style in interior design and has a beautiful mist with the tradition of exoticism. Whether they are found in the living room, bedroom or office, they warm a welcoming atmosphere and add an artistic touch to enrich the interior.

Shiraz rugs: The Shiraz rug is a relatively coarse rug with excellent quality wool, woven by nomads around the Persian city of Shiraz. Shiraz is an ancient Persian city with a frequent history that began in Persia. The most important thing is to know how to use the Slavic Persian Basnik Hafiz. It is said that rugs have been hand-knotted in the Shiraz area for over 1000 years. Unlike most traditional nomadic rugs, Shiraz rugs are less flamboyant and colourful, but rather nomadically knotted from wool. This means you can have a nice alternative. There are also the well-known Gashgai rugs near the city, which are a bit finer but also cost more than Shiraz rugs.

Turkmen Rugs: The Turkmens are a large Central Asian tribe with a very ancient knotted culture. This is a very beautiful knotting industry that has everything you need, and you can also see the Turkmen language in Bukhara, which has a lot to offer. The Turkmens are a very old people who have lived in the area from the Caspian Sea to the western border of China for over 1500 years. Divided into various larger and smaller tribes, they have turned away from their once nomadic culture and have now settled down. Among the most prominent groups are the Tekke, Yomut and Salor tribes. They are by far the largest population group in Turkmenistan today, living in the northern parts of Afghanistan and Iran.

The Motifs of Turkmen rugs are considered the oldest of all oriental rugs. Their great diversity and the long tradition of their weaving art have often been the subject of research. Turkmen rugs are closely related to Afghan rugs, which were strongly influenced by them. Today it is believed that the knotting craft entered the country via the Turkmens in northern Afghanistan. The two types of rugs are also very similar in their colours, relying on deep red to brown tones.

Gashghai rugs: Gashghai is very similar to Shiraz in shape, colour and pattern, but is knotted with a greater number of knots per square metre. The knots are made by the large Gashghai tribe in southern Iran. The Gashgai are a nomadic people who live in the southwestern Persian city of Shiraz. The Gashgai consists of many different tribes, the most famous and numerous of which are the Farsimadan, Kashkuli, Dare Shuri and Shish Baluki. Other smaller tribes include the Safi Khani and Rahimi. There are about 25,000 families among the Gashgai, who in turn form family groups. Its name has become famous in the world because of its car, among other things. A rug from this tribe is one of the finer and more valuable nomadic rugs and therefore stands out from the usually somewhat simpler Shiraz rugs. The Gashgai rug is usually decorated with a triple diamond arranged lengthwise. The colours of the Gashgai rug are usually a beautiful red and blue. Some of the Gashgai rugs are decorated with only a single diamond, which is intricately decorated inside. Floral or animal designs can often be found on the rug.

Gashgai hand knotted rug making has a very long tradition of knotting rugs. Their craftsmanship is second to none. Gashgai rugs are considered to be the best in rug making, which takes place mainly in the province of Fars, which is why rugs are often sold under their name in Shiraz . Old Gashgai – nomadic rugs are always knotted on a wool warp. Their pattern is almost symmetrical, but slightly irregular, as the rugs are not knotted according to any template, but rather based on the situational inspiration of the weaver. Modern Gashgai rugs are made on cotton warp by today’s sedentary weavers.

Why and how to clean nomadic rugs

Nomadic rugs cleaningWe know why it is important to have your nomadic rugs professionally cleaned by a rug cleaning company. Normal home rug care mainly involves vacuuming and occasional hand cleaning. However, these methods are not enough to thoroughly remove all the dirt and allergens that settle deep in the rug fibers. A professional nomad rug cleaning service can clean your rugs so that they look like new, while extending their life and performing a deep disinfection with UV irradiation and the “BIO-OZON” ozone vacuum machine, all without the need for chemicals.

Deep removal of dirt and allergens by UV radiation and ozonation

Dust, dust mites and other allergens can hide deep in the rug and cause health problems, especially allergies and asthma. Conventional vacuuming only removes surface dirt but does not reach deep into the fibres. Nomad Rug Cleaning uses special technologies that penetrate deep into the rug and remove even the smallest particles of dust, dirt and allergens. This improves the air quality in your home.

Removing stubborn stains and unpleasant odours with ozone

Rugs can easily suck up liquids and odors that build up over time and cause unpleasant smells. Professional cleaners use strong but gentle cleaning agents that will remove even stubborn stains from wine, coffee or pets without damaging the material. Stains that you don’t remove at home can penetrate deeper into the fibers over time, which can cause permanent damage to the rug.

Extend the life of your rug with impregnation and lanolin

Nomadic rugs are often an expensive investment, whether it’s a hand-woven piece rug or a modern designer piece. Regular professional cleaning prolongs the life of a rug by preventing the build-up of dirt that can damage its fibres. Nomad Rug Cleaners will take care of your rug with care to make it last as long as possible.

Nomad rug cleaner and technical information

Nomadic rugs are made from different types of fibers that have specific properties and require different cleaning methods. Our nomadic rug cleaning company is experienced in cleaning all common types of nomadic rugs.

Overview of nomadic rug cleaning services

Before the cleaning procedure begins, rug repair or restoration of rugs and fringes is arranged if necessary. If your rug has suffered damage, for example due to wear, tear or loss of colour, nomadic rug cleaning can offer repair and restoration services. Experienced professionals can repair damaged fibers, re-dye faded areas, or restore the rug’s texture. These services are especially valuable for expensive or nomadic rugs that have a high value.

Phase 1 > mechanical brushing and knocking with the KIRBY® & HYLA® machine system. Tapping with a fine rotary brush loosens coarse mechanical dirt trampled deep into the rug fibre. The rug is ready for the next knocking process with the electric knocker, which aims to open and fluff the rug fibre. The whole process serves to loosen dust, hair, dried mud and dirt in the warp.

Phase 2 > chemical gentle cleaning – enzymatic/foam pre-spraying releases water soluble or dry foam soils. Enzymes will also remove contaminants that subsequent steps may not always release including removing grease and grime and releasing encapsulated odors.

Phase 3 > manual or machine cleaning combined with bath and soak of the rug. This is always determined by the type of rug and the soiling of the rug, so as to avoid deterioration and achieve the maximum possible cleaning result. Nomad Rug Cleaning offers a special cleaning method that will revive the colors and restore your rug to its original beauty. This service is ideal for rugs that are located in areas with direct sunlight or are exposed to frequent use.

Phase 4 > for nomadic rugs, a nourishing application of natural lanolin is used to restore the natural properties of the fibre and fabric. Lanolin regeneration brings revival to the fibre and also brings protection to the rug from adverse external influences. The rug will show no signs of fraying, will not break, will gain a brighter colour and will feel soft and nourished to the touch.

Phase 5 > of rug drying is quite crucial. Although the final disinfection and antibacterial treatment with ozone (O₃) is the most effective possible, as (O₃) is a powerful oxidant that effectively kills bacteria, viruses, moulds and odours and is therefore used by our company for the final disinfection of surfaces and textiles, thorough drying is important. This is because moisture can affect the effectiveness of the final antibacterial treatment and the disinfecting efficacy of both chemical and ozonation.

Residual moisture may still linger in materials after chemical or ozone disinfection, which continues to promote mold growth and possible bacterial proliferation. Therefore, at our dry cleaners, we consider it important to thoroughly re-dry materials after ozonation or chemical disinfection to prevent the re-growth of microorganisms.

Aeroflow Drying rugs and getting them thoroughly dry is the absolute key in terms of expertly executed nomadic rug maintenance. Our company uses the AeroFlow® accumulated/radiant heat technology system from Thermotec AG. Contact drying with uniform drying of rugs relies on AeroFlow® technology, which efficiently transfers heat to the fabric and fibres via integrated fireclay heating plates that distribute the accumulated heat deep into the surface of the material for the required time via the built-in thermostat with FlexiSmart temperature and humidity sensor.

Termotec Drying rugs with the AeroFlow® system is therefore based on the proportional flow and radiation of heat to ensure fast and even drying of the rug. Thanks to the lower airflow velocity and low surface temperature of the heating plate, dust is not blown away and the rugs dry evenly. The independent VDE institute has verified that only quality materials meeting the certification criteria are used for the product “Thermotec storage heaters” and awards the products the VDE GS label.

Phase 6 > disinfection and odour removal, as rugs can absorb odours over time, especially when exposed to moisture, pets or spilled liquids. Professional cleaners offer disinfection and odor neutralization services that will remove even the most stubborn odors and leave your rug fresh and smelling good. The antibacterial treatment is done by deep disinfection with UV irradiation and ozone vacuum machine “BIO-OZON”, all without the need for chemicals with the highest possible efficiency in terms of removing mites, viruses, bacteria, odors and mold.

Phase 7 > application of protective impregnation including deodorization of the fibre after disinfection with ozone and UV. After cleaning – drying – disinfection, application of a special protective agent that repels dirt and stains from the British company PROCHEM® is recommended. These agents create an invisible protective layer that prevents liquids from penetrating the rug fibres. This will make your rug better able to resist soiling and easier to maintain.

How often should you use the services of a nomad rug cleaning?

The frequency of professional rug cleaning depends on several factors, including the type of rug, its level of use, and its location. In general, it is recommended to have your rugs professionally cleaned at least once a year. In homes with high dust levels, pets or young children, it is advisable to clean rugs more frequently, for example every 6 months.

Rug cleaning in households with allergies

If someone in your household suffers from allergies, it may be advisable to have the rugs cleaned even more frequently to minimise the presence of allergens such as dust, pollen and dust mites. Regular professional cleaning can go a long way in improving air quality and alleviating allergies.

Households with pets

Pets can leave hair, dirt and unpleasant odors on rugs. Nomad Rug Cleaning offers special services for households with pets that include removal of pet hair, stains and odors associated with pets. It is recommended to have your rugs cleaned at least twice a year if you have a dog, cat or other pets in your home.

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Why choose a nomad rug cleaner

Investing in professional rug care is an investment in the long-term quality and hygiene of your home. Nomad Rug Cleaning offers a wide range of services that not only ensure a perfect clean, but also extend the life of your rugs and improve the quality of life in your home.

It doesn’t matter whether you have a new or old rug or a modern rug or a unique piece in your home, Nomad Rug Cleaners will tailor their methods to the specific needs of your rug and ensure that it is always in perfect condition. With professional comprehensive rug maintenance, you can be sure that your rug will not only be clean, but also safe for your family’s health.