At Naar Rug, our collection includes both handcrafted rugs made by skilled artisans and machine-woven rugs produced with precision. Each rug undergoes strict quality checks before shipment to ensure you receive a product that meets our high standards.
Caring for your rug is an essential part of maintaining its charm and functionality. Here are some tips to guide you

Use a vacuum without a beater bar, or raise the bar to its highest setting to prevent pulling fibers.

Rotate your rug every 3–6 months to distribute foot traffic evenly and prevent uneven wear.

Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, as it may cause fading

Blot spills gently with a clean, white cloth and never rub as this may push the stain deeper into the rug.

For natural fiber rugs, vacuum the area beneath the rug periodically.

Snip sprouts that appear on the rug’s surface; do not pull them out.

For deep cleaning, we recommend seeking professional services to avoid damage.
While professional cleaning is always preferred, here are some quick remedies for common stains:
General Stains
Mix room-temperature water, mild detergent, and white vinegar. Apply the foam (not liquid) to the stain using a clean rag. Let it sit for 20 minutes, then blot with a wet cloth.
Spills
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Pet Stains
Absorb as much as possible with paper towels. Cover the area with baking soda for 10 minutes, then apply a pet stain remover as per the product's instructions. Lightly scrub, let sit for 10–20 minutes, and vacuum the residue.
It's common for new rugs to have creases or curled corners due to shipping. These issues typically resolve in 2–3 weeks, but you can speed up the process:
Preventing and Fixing Furniture Dents
Place coasters under furniture legs to distribute weight evenly.
Regularly move furniture slightly to prevent long-term dents.
For rugs that can tolerate it, steam cleaning can lift dents and rejuvenate fibers.
Gently comb the area or use the edge of a coin to raise the fibers, then vacuum.