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Yes, but it depends on the variety of sisal rugs you have… Corporations of natural-fiber sisals recommend only a rug dry-cleaning process. Do not steam-clean or wet-shampoo; liquids or extreme dampness may cause those rugs to shrink or pucker.
- Mop up the spill quickly with an un-dyed paper cloth or clean un-dyed cloth.
- Tap or sponge the discolored area with minor amounts of cleanser or carpet shampoo and warm water. The soap should have a neutral pH factor. Do not soak. …
- Dry the rug quickly, as with a hairdryer.
So remember, sisal rugs will dirty quickly and show dirt. Plus, although sisal fibers are solid and wear very well, they can be challenging to clean.
As more muscular flooring covering, generally, sisal rugs tend to last longer than jute rugs. The solid and rough fibers of our sisal rugs bring a high level of durability and long-lasting quality.
Blot up as much of the spot as potential by pressing tightly with clean, white paper or cloth towels, working from the end of the area inward to circumvent spreading. To neutralize odor, mix ¼ cup of white vinegar with ¼ container of water. Alternately dab a towel moistened in the solution and blot with a dry cloth.