Good Day everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying their summer. As we wind down, vacations are over and it’s time to get back to work and send the kids off to school. Its bitter sweet isn’t it. We love the relaxing time. Not having to wake your kids up before the sun is even up, drag them out of bed and get the day started. But all good things must come to an end right? Well, I can tell you that here in our rug plant facility there has not been much down time. We are as busy as ever with our hand washing oriental rugs and also with the rug repairs. As you know we have our own on site rug specialist, Edlyne. She is a true artisan who is very detailed in her craft. So it was time to spruce her department up a bit. She now has custom made work areas with the perfect lighting and settings to intricately re-weave, fringe and custom patch all fine oriental rugs. As you can see we have vast samples of colored yarns that she uses to blend into the oriental rugs that come into our repair shop. We are truly a state of the art facility that pays attention to every detail of our unique process. Keeping organized ensures that when you place your valuable or sentimental rug in our hands, we treat it as if it were our own. That is how much we care.
Category Archives: Oriental Rug Cleaning
Hand Washing Oriental Ougs and also with the Rug Repairs
Auserehlian Cleaning System
Oriental Rug Care takes the pride to have their experienced technicians and craftsman who are fully well trained in the world renowned Auserehlian Cleaning System. They are trained from the Ausrehlian School, which serves as an educational traininig in proper cleaning procedures. Ron Toney and Phillip Auserehl are the foundersnd offer these classes to benefit rug technicians in the service industry. The course teaches not only the cleaning system itself, but also how to establish a first-class rug cleaning facility of your own, not as a franchise but as an individually owned and operated business.
Oriental Rug Care has been running their business successfully since 1986 in South Florida due to the dedication of professional and well trained technicians who operate the rug cleaning and restoration services efficiently. They are totally aware of all rug cleaning techniques as well as the construction and dyes of hand woven and modern area rugs.
Phillip Auserehl, a man with a mind, a mission, and a love for oriental rugs has invented an instrument which hovers over the surface of a rug without ever coming into contact with the actual surface. This system dislodges and totally removes accumulation of dirt from the rug. Dirt and dust are not simply transferred elsewhere on the rug’ they are thoroughly removed by Auserehlian Cleaning System, more gently than beating, more efficient than vacuuming, more thorough and reliable than any system of cleaning presently is use. The rugs lay on specially made supporting mats, the rugs are repeatedly air-cleansed, front, back and inside.
Furthermore, we never apply any potentially damaging, harsh cleaning fluids, caustic chemicals, stuff brushes, mechanical abrasion or scraping. We also never use any brighteners, which can produce short-term color brightness but is eventually turned yellow and cause discoloration on your valuable rug.
Through this system, Oriental Rug Care promises the return and restoration of your rug making air and water as its primary cleaning tools.
After going through this Ausrehlian process, we insure you that any possible insects, larvae, grit, silica, infinitesimal grains of sand that have been collected and stored over the life of a rug are thoroughly removed.
Your Oriental rug fibers are cleaned, smooth, and free to breathe. Fringes lay peacefully extended in perfect order. The inside and backside of a rug is as clean as the front.
With the best application of Auserehlian Cleaning System, Oriental Rug Care will give your rug a long lasting, healthy life for you to enjoy and preserve.
Brussels in Bloom 2010 And What Does That Have To Do With A Oriental Rug?
I recieved a gift from my favorite Aunt recently. She is at the age now (in her 90’s) and she called me over to go threw some things as she will be not living alone any longer. Among all the heirlooms was something she wanted me to havean old, Oriental Rug I hadn’t seen lately. It was rolled up and hidden away. Because of my friends at Oriental Rug cleaning company. I have been learning about the diversity of the different rugs, how they have been woven and for what purpose . And now I had received a rug from my aunt and she said her parents got from the orient. All I knew it was dirty, didn’t look like much of anything, but because she insisted on me taking it from the home she was moving from, I agreed and propmtly took it to my friends at Pride Carpet , also owned by my friend and where they have a cleaning facility along with Oriental Rug Cleaning. I would walk around looking at the variety of rugs in the cleaning process, I must say the Chinese Rugs I have seen are esquisit!
So I lug this rug over to the warehouse, (not only Pride Carpet Cleaning and Oriental Rug Care are housed, but also Colonial Floor Care, my friends that had helped my husband and I with our rental rennovation Terrazzo, concrete, and soon to redo the garage…but that is for another day.) So I bring my rug there, and by golly! It sure was a Chinese made rug, from the early 1900’s, In the 1920’s and 30’s many rugs in a vaguely Art Deco style I found out that these rugs were Hand Woven, but produced for the American market in rug “factories” in Hebel and Shandong provinces. Although rugs were woven by hand, the workshops were highly organized with, foreign companies controlling all phases of the production.
Many rugs from this period had plain grounds of pearl grey or navy with wide solid-color borders and simple floral spray design elements. hWhich is exactly what this rug looked like. So I had them hand wash it, and because the fringe was in terrible condition I then replicate the fringe and replace it also. When I brought the rug home, it was just beautiful. I almost didn’t want to step on it, but it had taken a beating for almost 100 years, as this rug was purchased when my Aunt was a child and her father was stationed around that area and they traveled. So it had been in the family for almost 80 years.
So getting back to Brussels in Spring and another vacation desationtion for an upcoming vacation. While talking to the owner, he told me about this carpet they do every year with flowers! He showed me a quick look at some pictures he had so off I went to start looking into this. Doing my research on this distenation I found out that this festifull had been started by the Begonia growers in the area, Each year the carpet is different depending on the quality and quanity of these amazing blooms!. I could only gasp at the pictures. Now I wanted to go to there!
Comparing the actual carpet to the floral carpet. You can see where the weaver could get their inspirations.







