Shag Carpet

The seemingly simple affair of shopping for a new carpet system can turn out to be mildly confusing and a little frustrating with the number of choices presented to you. While most people would normally assume that all carpets are generally one and the same, it is actually critically important to know which type of carpet would best suit certain areas of your home. Such decision would be largely dictated by the average amount of foot traffic on the particular area that you plan to install your carpet.

Shag carpets are among the rather unconventional but charmingly attractive type of carpets that are becoming increasing popular nowadays. Originally an icon of the psychedelic world of the 70’s, the carpet is re-introduced to the market with an improved look and better known as the California shag or frieze. Shag carpet systems provide long and heavily twisted yarns than are cut at uniform lengths that add up to its distinct fuzzy look. Shag is more appropriately used for light traffic areas in the house since it cannot naturally withstand the brunt of dirt and grime that usually comes with extreme foot traffic. This is mainly because the yarns have the tendency to mat easily since dirt can easily be embedded right into the thick carpet fibers. While shag carpets may offer wonderful aesthetic contrast for your flooring system, it also requires critical maintenance care to extend its life and preserve its original beauty. Here are some of the common problems and simple solutions of shag carpet care

Vacuum cleaners, as we all know are a staple in any type of carpet maintenance care. However, the choice of vacuum for Shag carpet should be given much importance, or else you’ll probably end up with a damaged vacuum cleaner or a badly worn carpet. So what is exactly the best vacuum cleaner for Shag Carpet? Using the traditional cleaner that features a brush roll is a surefire way to effectively mutilate your carpet. If you ever hope to enjoy the beauty of you Shag carpet, never try to use it during your regular maintenance care. A canister vacuum cleaner that features a straight suction nozzle or an upright cleaner would be the most ideal choice. If you have that rather outdated carpet rake that were used decades ago, you can also put it into good use in fluffing the fiber strands your Shag carpet right before your start to vacuum.

Another important consideration when using a vacuum cleaner is to make sure that the nozzle doesn’t have any protrusions or gouges that can but right into the yarn fiber and cause an unnecessary wear and tear. For accidental spills, spot cleaning or dabbing using a sponge would be the most advisable course of action since rubbing it would only cause the stain to spread and penetrate deeper into the carpet. However, most reputable carpet mills and manufacturers usually provide manufacturing guidelines for certain types of carpets. Some even offer their own special cleaning solution and stain remover to better ensure that you can provide your expensive carpet the best possible care.

However, if you are still seriously contemplating on getting some Shag carpet materials for a specific room in your house, it would be best to choose Shag carpet tiles instead of the traditional broadloom. This will provide you a better cleaning option and an inexpensive way to enjoy the luxurious feel or carpets without the exorbitant price tags that usually comes with it. Since it is basically in a tiled form, you can easily take out a square to give a spill a thorough cleaning or provide replacements for irreparable damages.

Shag carpets would definitely enhance the beauty of your interior ad effectively provide warm comfort for your family to soak into. However, you should also consider if you could be able to provide the maintenance care it require or otherwise watch your investment go down the drain.

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