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Many people assume area rugs and carpets are similar concepts. However, there’s a striking difference between both. Carpets are the floor coverings that stretch from one wall to the other. On the contrary, area rugs are a piece of cloth which is usually smaller in square foot compared to the whole floor space of the room. Unlike the carpets, the area rugs can be rolled up and moved from one room to another.

Due to this striking difference, the cleaning process for area rugs and carpets is completely different. Whether you’re looking for an area rug or carpet cleaning, you should hire professionals for proper carpet cleaning in South Wales.

Here are a few points of difference that can help you assess the difference between the cleaning processes.

What is The Difference in The Cleaning Process Between Area Rug and Carpet Cleaning?

1. Installation process

Since there’s a big difference in the installation process between rugs and carpets, the cleaning processes and area rugs can be moved from one to the other. Hence cleaning is easier. You can lift, wash, dry, and then put it back. On the contrary, carpets are attached wall-to-wall and cannot be moved, so either use a vacuum cleaner or hire professionals to clean your carpet.

2. Colour stains and bleeds

Area rugs are washed with water or other chemical solutions, which might end up bleeding the dark colours. On the contrary, carpets are generally made of single colours, so there’s less chance of a colour bleed. Moreover, you can’t wash a carpet. Hence the chances of colour fading or bleeding are reduced to zero.

3. Fringes after clean up

Since carpets are installed wall-to-wall, you don’t need to worry about fringes cropping up on the surface of the carpets. On the other hand, for area rugs, fringes are a common phenomenon. Once washed with water or any other solutions, if not dried properly, fringes are a common occurrence.

4. Difficulty with dry soil removal

Area rugs are mostly rough and thick in texture. Thus, it is a favourite breeding place for dry soils, insects and worms. Even with a vacuum cleaner, extracting soil from the rugs might be difficult. You might often hear people beating the rugs to remove the soil. On the contrary, with carpets, the process is different. They are thin in texture, and dry soil can easily be removed with a vacuum cleaner.

For the best carpet cleaning in South Wales, approach D&S Carpets. We offer professional carpet cleaning and upholstery cleaning services. To book our services, reach out to us.