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Reko rugs are hand woven using a mix of 60% viscose 35% cotton and 5% polyester yarns. Alternate lines of silky viscose and cotton yarns are used to create a fine, textured rib pile with a subtle light reflective sheen. The surface is cropped very low to produce a short 5 mm thick pile, all edges are hand serged in matching yarns. Choose between soft neutrals and bold accents colours.
Rug Underlay
We recommend the use of Teebaud anti-slip underlay with your rug.
This reduces the potential for trip hazards by minimising slippage.
It will prevent rucking, makes vacuuming easier, feels better to walk on, provides heat insulation, improves sound dampening, and reduces any possibility of colour transfer from your rug to the floor surface beneath.
See our Teebaud Anti-slip Underlay for more details
General Maintenance
Vacuum regularly, the heavier the traffic the more frequent you should vacuum.
Use a suction only type vacuum cleaner or tool attachments, vacuums with rotating brushes are not recommended as they can damage the edges of the rug.
High Loops and Sprouting Tufts
Long threads, high tufts or high loops may appear above the pile surface.
These can be trimmed to the surrounding pile height with a sharp pair of scissors without any detriment to the appearance or wear ability of the rug in anyway whatsoever.
Stains and Spillage
It is important to deal with any spills quickly. If in doubt about how to treat a stain do not attempt to clean and let the stain dry.
Use a specialist cleaning company or visit James.eu for suitable cleaning products for all rugs.
Never rub a stain or over-wet the stained area. This can cause permenant damage to the pile. Do not " wet clean " viscose rugs using conventional cleaning products or machines with rotating brushes.
Viscose is susceptible to staining, and the appearance can easily be ruined if spills are not dealt with correctly. Water or liquid spills change the texture of the viscose, causing the pile to reflect light differently to give the appearance of a stain and yellowing of the fibre can occur.
Origin | India |
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Brand | Asiatic |
Construction | Hand Woven |